Vettes for Vets Corvette, Car, Bike & Truck Show -McDonough, GA

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Vettes for Vets Corvette, Car, Bike & Truck Show -McDonough, GA

Time: September 20, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Heritage Park Veteran's Museum
Street: 101 Lake Dow Rd & Hwy 81E
City/Town: McDonough, GA
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/ga201…
Phone: Robert Brown 678-764-6919
Event Type: car, show, and, festival
Organized By: Vettes for Vets
Latest Activity: Sep 16, 2014

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Vettes for Vets Car, Bike, and Truck show is a benefit fundraiser to support the Veteran's Museum at Heritage Park in McDonough, GA and the National Corvette Museum's Georgia 20th Anniversary Caravan.
The Vettes for Vets show is open to Corvettes, Cars, Trucks, and Bikes of all makes and models. Trophies will be awarded in all categories.
There will be food, live entertainment, swap meet, arts and crafts, vendors, door prizes, 50/50 raffle and more. Fun for men, women, and kids of all ages!
Car Show registation is $25 with a $5 discount if you pre-register. There is also a $5 military discount.
A limited number of vendor spaces are available starting at only $25 each. Call to reserve your space today.
Mark your calendars. This is an event not to be missed!

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