"TILL THEY ALL COME HOME" Cartersville, Ga. 30120

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"TILL THEY ALL COME HOME"  Cartersville, Ga. 30120

Time: April 21, 2012 from 10am to 3pm
Location: REDTOP AUTO AUCTION
Street: Highway 41
City/Town: Cartersville
Phone: 404-217-3425
Event Type: championship, series
Organized By: Robert Graham
Latest Activity: Apr 20, 2012

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1st Annual "TILL THEY ALL COME HOME" car truck motorcycle show  Cartersville, Ga. 1st in the series of 7 shows to crown the 2012 XTREME AUTOSHOWS Road Tour Champions. Participants will be judged in 10 classes with 3 awards in each class plus 1 best of show. Each entry will be judged by 3 independent judges on a 294 point scale. Registration begins at 9am, show begins at 10am. Awards presentation begins at 3pm. Pre-registration until Apr.1st 20.00 - day of show 25.00. Music, food, vendors, fun. Vendor spaces are available on a one show basis or for the 7 show series. Email: xtremecarshows@gmail.com

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Comment by Jeff Rutherford on April 20, 2012 at 3:12am

Gonna be a GREAT DAY ! ! ! C'MON OUT!!

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