Truck & Bike Show & Shine -Gainesville, GA.

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Truck & Bike Show & Shine -Gainesville, GA.

Time: August 1, 2015 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Laurel Park
Street: 3100 Old Cleveland Highway
City/Town: Gainesville, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/HallC…
Phone: Tamara Smith 770-531-6900 tssmith@hallcounty.org
Event Type: bike-ride, charity-fundraiser
Organized By: Hall County Sheriff
Latest Activity: Jul 6, 2015

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The Hall County Sheriff's Office is having its first annual car, truck and motorcycle show to benefit the Sheriff's Christmas Bicycle Program on 8/1/15!

We will have trophies for the peoples' choice of best Car, Truck and Motorcycle... Plus, "The Sheriff's Choice Award" and most unique! There will also be a money tree, 50/50 drawing, silent auction, concessions, music, bounce houses and more!

Registration is $25.00 per entry (car/truck/motorcycle). Registration forms will be available at the Hall County Sheriff's Office (610 Main Street in Gainesville) TFN. You may also check back on this event page to print one, complete and return at your convenience.

All rods, mods and odds are welcome... As well as, all car clubs and groups. The event will be FREE for the public to attend. However, you might want to have "a little change in your pockets" for vending. All proceeds will benefit the Hall County Sheriff's Office Christmas Bicycle Program.

We are presently seeking vendors interested in participating. If you are interested in setting up a 10' x 10' "booth", contact us at (770)531-6900 during normal business hours. Thank you for your support! Hope you can cruise out to Laurel Park (3100 Old Cleveland Highway, Gainesville, GA 30506) to join us!

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