th ANNUAL HALL CO. SHERIFFS DEPT CA SHOW

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th ANNUAL HALL CO. SHERIFFS DEPT CA SHOW

Time: August 10, 2019 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Hall Co.Sheriffs Ofc
Street: 2859 BROWNS BRIDGE
City/Town: GAINESVILLE, GA
Event Type: fundraiser
Latest Activity: Jul 23, 2019

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While you’re polishing the car, truck or motorcycle for the summer cruising season, there’s no better time to start thinking about registration for the fifth annual Hall County Sheriff’s Office “Sheriff’s Show & Shine” car show.

All proceeds from the Saturday, August 10, event will benefit the Sheriff’s Office Christmas Bicycle Program.

Early registration is only $20.00 per vehicle and runs through August 2. Show vehicle entries after the second are $25.00 into show day.

Hot rods, exotic vehicles, classics, numbers matching restorations, factory hot rods and custom bagger motorcycles were just a few of the diverse array of show entries last year.

Spectators get in free and can enjoy the vehicles, vendors, public safety demonstrations, door prizes and more in the family-friendly event.

Help the Sheriff’s Office break records in attendance, vehicle entries and funds raised for the bicycle program for less-fortunate families.

Join us from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. for the “Sheriff’s Show & Shine” at the Hall County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters, located at 2859 Browns Bridge Road in Gainesville.

To register:

Sandy Garrett
sgarrett@hallcounty.org


Captain Cindy Mustachio
cmustachio@hallcounty.org

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