Wayne County Cruisers "Crusin' Into Christmas" Car Show -Jesup, GA

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Wayne County Cruisers "Crusin' Into Christmas" Car Show -Jesup, GA

Time: December 9, 2017 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Wayne Memorial Hospital Campus
Street: 865 S First Street
City/Town: Jesup, GA
Website or Map: http://waynecountycruisers@ho…
Phone: (912) 294-0901
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Donald Sloan
Latest Activity: Nov 16, 2017

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The "Crusin' Into Christmas" Car Show is a fund raiser to help support our four local charities. our charities are CTI, Tabatha's Place, our Children with disabilities fund. we will have plenty of Trophies For Several Classes along with a class for the kids. we will offer booths for both food and other vendors (parts, crafts toys,etc.) with Music and Entertainment. we will also be holding Raffle. the raffle prize will be posted at least two months prior to the car show. so mark your Calender's and plan on joining us for a fun filled day. This years classes will be Antique cars, classic cars, Import cars,1997-2017, Mussel Car, motorcycles, rat rods, Trucks, Valve Cover race winner and special awards for Best of show American and Import, Peoples Choice, Kids Choice, Ladies Choice, Best Build in Progress, Best Decorated and Santa's Choice. There will be ditty bags and Dash Plaques for the first 100 entries. hours are 10am - 3pm for more information you can call me at 912-294-0901or you can email us at crusinintochristmascarshow@gmail.com.

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