The Mansfield Womens Club open Car Show & Chili Cookoff

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The Mansfield Womens Club open Car Show & Chili Cookoff

Time: May 4, 2013 from 10am to 4pm
Location: In the town of Mansfield Georgia
Street: Hwy 11
City/Town: Mansfield
Phone: 6784475951
Event Type: car, show, &, chili, cook, off
Organized By: The Mansfield Womens Club
Latest Activity: May 2, 2013

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 Our club  is sponsoring an" OPEN CAR SHOW AND CHILI COOKOFF" Saturday, May 4th. from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   HWY. 213 AND HWY 11 in Mansfield, Georgia. All profits will be given to the "Mansfield Tornado Relief Fund" thru the Mansfield City Hall. Our small town of 371 souls has  lost 6 homes (totally destroyed) and another 6 homes ( badly damaged) yet we do not consider ourselves victims, we are fighters. We have been told that neither Federal Aid nor State Aid will be available. Therefore, we are left to our own devices and the help of those who care. Your concern was most appreciated.Please like our Facebook sight: The Mansfield Women's Club-MWC. Our organization is a Social and Charitable Organization consisting of 15 members. We work very closely with our City Hall for any community needs. We also Volunteer to help other groups within the Newton County area. We are building community through these efforts.  Respectfully, Rhonda Firek, President and Veronica Sandberg, Secretary M.W.C. 

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