The Gathering Southeast Regional All Oldsmobile Car Show Cartersville Ga

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The Gathering Southeast Regional All Oldsmobile Car Show Cartersville Ga

Time: October 11, 2014 all day
Location: Founders Plaza
Street: Cherokee Ave & Public Square
City/Town: Cartersville Georgia
Website or Map: http://dixieolds.50megs.com/
Phone: Terry Mell 678-849-4030
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet
Organized By: Joe Fotschky
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2014

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The Gathering 2014 Southeast Regional All Oldsmobile Car Show & Swap Meet. Saturday October 11th at Founders Plaza at the intersection of Cherokee & Public Square in Cartersville Georgia. Registration to start at 8:00 AM - Judging to start at 10:00 AM - Awards Ceremony to start at 3:00 PM. The show is open to everyone who has an Oldsmobile. Show proceeds to benefit the R E Olds Transportation Museum. Please visit the Dixie Olds Club website at http://dixieolds.50megs.com for registration form and show information. Registration fee is $25 if received by September 27th 2014. After September 27th 2014 registration fee is $30. Host hotel is the Hilton Garden Inn at 24 Liberty Drive in Cartersville Georgia. Room rate is $99 plus tax per night for a room with 2 Queen beds or 1 King bed. Contact hotel at 770-382-9787, mention the Dixie Olds Car Show no later thatn September 19th to receive this rate. 

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