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

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

Time: April 23, 2016 from 4pm to 7pm
Location: The Way Church
Street: 1332 Airline-Goldmine Road
City/Town: Canon, Ga. 30520
Website or Map: http://thewaychurchga.org
Phone: 706-436-3405 or 706-376-7729
Event Type: car, truck, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Carroll Johnson
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2016

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The Way Church sixth annual Car Show & Chickenque will be held Saturday,
Car, truck, and motorcycle entries will be accepted. Trophies will be awarded for top entries in each category plus "Fan's Choice" and "Best in Show". Entries can be made in advance or beginning at 3:00 the day of the show. There is no entry fee.

Door prizes will be given and a 50/50 drawing will be held. A DJ will play be on hand playing the oldies. Barbeque chicken plates will be available for $7.00.

For more information or to enter a vehicle call 706-436-3405. The Way Church is located at 1332 Airline-Goldmine Road, Canon, Ga. 30520.

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