POSTPONED DUE TO COVID - The Law Enforcement & Community Inaugural Car Show -McDonough, GA

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POSTPONED DUE TO COVID  - The Law Enforcement & Community Inaugural Car Show -McDonough, GA

Time: August 7, 2021 all day
Location: Salem Baptist Church
Street: 1724 GA Hwy 155 N.
City/Town: McDonough, GA
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: Mickey White, call/text 956-371-1937 or email Mickey at secretary@gsra.com
Event Type: benefit, car, show
Organized By: Georgia Street Rod Association
Latest Activity: Aug 4, 2021

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The vehicle that is chosen by Sheriff Reginald B. Scandrett & Shaquille O’Neal as the Best in Show will receive a cash award of $5,000.00.
Additionally there will be a Peoples Choice Award and Awards for the Top 25 Show Vehicles.
The Law Enforcement & CommUNITY Inaugural Car Show will Benefit the Georgia Sheriffs’ Youth Homes.
9am – 2pm, Salem Baptist Church, 1724 GA Hwy 155 N., McDonough, GA 20352
GSRA is not hosting this car show, but the GSRA is providing judging and other volunteer assistance for this benefit car show.
If you would like to volunteer as a Judge for this Car Show, contact Mickey White, call/text 956-371-1937 or email Mickey at secretary@gsra.com

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