THE GATHERING SOUTHEAST REGIONAL ALL OLDSMOBILE CRUISE IN, CAR SHOW & SWAP MEET -Cartersville, GA

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THE GATHERING SOUTHEAST REGIONAL ALL OLDSMOBILE CRUISE IN, CAR SHOW & SWAP MEET -Cartersville, GA

Time: October 5, 2013 from 8am to 4pm
Location: FOUNDERS PLAZA
Street: Cherokee Ave & Public Square
City/Town: Cartersville, Georgia 30120
Website or Map: http://dixieolds.50megs.com
Event Type: car, show, swap, meet, cruise, in
Organized By: Joe Fotschky
Latest Activity: Sep 7, 2013

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DIXIE OLDS CLUB

Celebrating Oldsmobiles in the South

THE GATHERING

SOUTHEAST REGIONAL ALL OLDSMOBILE CRUISE IN, CAR SHOW & SWAP MEET

Cruise In Friday October 4th

Car Show & Swap Meet Saturday October 5th

Show proceeds to benefit the R E Olds Transportation Museum

Hosted by the DIXIE OLDS CHAPTER of the OLDSMOBILE CLUB of AMERICA

Show Location

FOUNDERS PLAZA

Cherokee Ave & Public Square Cartersville, Georgia 30120

* Cruise In - Friday Evening 6:00 - 9:00 P.M. *

* Car Show/Swap Meet Saturday - Registration starts at 8:00 AM *

* Judging to start at 10:00 AM *

* Awards ceremony to start at 4:00 PM *

This show is open to everyone who has an Oldsmobile. Club affiliation not required.

Host hotel is the Hilton Garden Inn at 24 Liberty Drive in Cartersville Georgia. Room rate is $95 plus tax per night for a room with 2 Queen beds or 1 King bed. Contact info: (770) 382-9787, mention the Dixie Olds Car Show no later than September 13th to receive this rate.

Please visit the Dixie Olds Club website at

http://dixieolds.50megs.com for registration form and show information.

Come and Celebrate the great joy that is Oldsmobile!

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