The Way Church - Car Show & Chickenque - Canon, Ga.

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The Way Church - Car Show & Chickenque - Canon, Ga.

Time: April 27, 2013 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: The Way Church
Street: 1332 Airline-Goldmine Rd
City/Town: Canon, Ga. 30520
Website or Map: http://thewaychurchga.org
Phone: 706-376-7729 or 706-436-3405
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: The Way Church
Latest Activity: Mar 17, 2013

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CAR SHOW AND CHICKENQUE

 

THE WAY CHURCH IS SPONSORING THEIR FIFTH ANNUAL CAR SHOW AND CHICKENQUE ON SATURDAY, APRIL 27TH  FROM 4:00-7:00 PM. REGISTRATION FOR CARS CAN BE MADE IN ADVANCE OR BEGINNING AT 3:00 PM THE DAY OF THE SHOW. THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR REGISTRATION. AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN TO THE TOP FIVE ENTRIES AS VOTED ON BY THE FANS. DOOR PRIZES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY DURING THE SHOW AND A 50/50 DRAWING WILL BE HELD AT 7:00 PM. A DJ WILL BE ON HAND PLAYING THE OLDIES, VENDORS WILL HAVE DISPLAYS, AND BAKE SALE ITEMS WILL ON SALE.

 

BARBEQUE CHICKEN PLATES WILL BE AVAILABLE BEGINNING AT 4:00 PM. FOR $7.00 A PLATE. A DINING AREA WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE WISHING TO DINE-IN.

 

EVERYONE IS INVITED AND THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. THE WAY CHURCH IS LOCATED AT 1332 AIRLINE-GOLDMINE ROAD CANON, GA. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR CHICKENQUE TICKETS CALL 706-376-7729 OR 706-436-3406.

 

 

 

CONTACT INFORMATION:

 

CARROLL JOHNSON

706-436-3405

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