Sugar Rush Car Show Sugar Hill GA

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Sugar Rush Car Show Sugar Hill GA

Time: October 17, 2015 from 11am to 4pm
Location: New City Hall
Street: 5039 West Broad St
City/Town: Sugar Hill GA 30518
Website or Map: http://TheBowlatSugarHill.com
Phone: 770-967-2934
Event Type: car, show, and, festival
Organized By: Steve Soucie
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2015

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Event Description

Sugar Rush Car Show

Saturday October 17, 2015

11am to 4pm

Downtown Sugar Hill GA

Held in conjunction with the Sugar Rush Fall Festival

Sponsored by the City of Sugar Hill

This is THE event to show your car off!!

1000’s will be in attendance at this grand event!

LARGE TROPHIES!!

2 Car Shows in 1 location, Classic Car Show and VW Car Show. 2 sets of trophies 2 different judges, Kenny Stephens and Chris Ring

Classic car show, all makes and models welcomed, current year to Model T’s

VW car show, both air cooled and water cooled VW’s welcomed

$20 car show contestant fee. Registration starts at 10am closes at 2pm, trophies at 4pm

Fun for the WHOLE family. Tons of stuff to do!

Carnival Rides for the kids and the kid in all of us!

World’s Largest Ice Cream Party Challenge. We all scream for ice cream

Vendors of all sorts. Lots to look at!

Art Vendors and Art Competitions

Bake Off, enter your favorite recipe!

Concert with Travis Tritt at the Bowl later in the evening

So come out and be seen and have a ball!

For car show information

Steve Soucie, phone number 770-967-2934 or email at ssoucie1@charter.net

For festival information, Megan Carnell <MCarnell@cityofsugarhill.com>

The Sweetest Little Car Show in Georgia

f/CityofSugarHill

Twitter @CityofSugarHill.com

TheBowlatSugarHill.com

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