The Fall Rollout Car Show & BBQ -Georgetown, NC

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The Fall Rollout Car Show & BBQ -Georgetown, NC

Time: November 14, 2015 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Georgetown County Airport
Street: 129 Airport Rd,
City/Town: Georgetown, NC
Website or Map: http://www.thefallrollout.com…
Phone: Glenn Kreckel 1-843-457-9621 pi409@hotmail.com
Event Type: car-show, bbq
Organized By: Pawleys Island Masonic Lodge 409
Latest Activity: Nov 11, 2015

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THE 2015 ANNUAL FALL ROLLOUT and Sanctioned BEEF BBQ COMPETITION 

The Pawleys Island Masonic Lodge #409 will be sponsoring this years event at the exciting and historical Georgetown County Airport located at 129 Airport Road off US Route 17 in Georgetown,SC.  This is the Number 3 Location for the Space Shuttle to Land!  We hope to make this the permanent venue for years to come!

This event will benefit the local charities that we support and administer in the Georgetown County area.  These include Meals On Wheels, Coats for Kids, The Weekly Reader Program for Georgetown County Schools, Make A Wish Foundation for Georgetown & Horry Counties and the American Marine Institute.

 

We encourage all participants to register early. 

There will be food and other vendors all day with music and entertainment for your family enjoyment.  

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