VCCA Area #9 Meeting -Warner Robins, GA

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VCCA Area #9 Meeting -Warner Robins, GA

Time: April 22, 2015 to April 26, 2015
Location: Warner Robins, GA
City/Town: Warner Robins, GA
Website or Map: http://vcca.org/events_listde…
Phone: pivsnake@aol.com 478-987-3528
Event Type: car-show, club, meet
Organized By: VCCA Paul Vianey
Latest Activity: Apr 14, 2015

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13th Annual Area 9 National Meet
 (Note: Attendance limited to VCCA members only.)
HOSTED BY: 
Central Georgia Region
INFORMATION:  The Central Georgia Region invites you to our Area #9, SE, 13th Annual National Meet in Warner Robins, Georgia. The registration deadline is Mar.23, 2015. Meet includes an early bird social, judging school, technical seminar, hospitality social, judges' breakfast, national judging of all vehicles, and an awards banquet at Hangar 1 of the Museum of Aviation. All Chevrolet vehicles, GMC vehicles, and "Personalized Chevy" vehicles 25 years old or older will be cordially welcomed! Two tours will be offered on Sat. Our host hotel will be the Hampton Inn at 4000 Watson Blvd., Warner Robins, GA 31093; call 478-953-9443 for reservations. We have 50 rooms reserved, any not booked by Mar 22 will be released to the public. Mention "VCCA car Show" for rate of $105 per night. More info and registration forms contact Paul Vianey, 104 Mossland Dr., Perry, GA 31069; ph: 478-987-3528 or email pivsnake@aol.com
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WHEN: 
Apr 22 through Apr 26, 2015
LOCATION: 
Warner Robins, GA USA
CONTACT:
Email:   pivsnake@aol.com
Phone:  478-987-3528

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