Wags & Wheels Car and Bike Show Benefiting Clayton County Humane Society -Jonesboro, GA

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Wags & Wheels Car and Bike Show Benefiting Clayton County Humane Society -Jonesboro, GA

Time: November 7, 2015 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Clayton County Internation Park aka The Beach
Street: 2300 Highway 138 SE
City/Town: Jonesboro, GA
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 770-309-5824
Event Type: fundraiser, for, clayton, county, humane, society
Organized By: Liz Davidson
Latest Activity: Nov 7, 2015

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Car and Bike show for all classes, years, models and makes to benefiting the animals at Clayton County Humane Society. There are two registration options VIP or Regular Registration. Register online at www.claytoncountyhumane.org before Sat to take advantage of the lower entry fee.  Entry will be higher day of.  Check and Registration will start at 10:00a and showing to start at 11:00am. We have great trophies for Best in Show, Best Car, Best Bike, Best Paint and Viewer's choice.  Along with the trophies Best In Show will receive a 32" flat screen TV, Best Car, Best Bike & Best Paint will receive a Android Tablet and Viewer's Choice will receive a Pistol Grip portable air pump. Food will be available for purchase from Tropical Delights.  We also will have vendors for the ladies and an art activity center hosted by Arts Clayton for the children. This truly an event for the whole family. 

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