WCFD Station 6, 5th Annual Car/Motorcycle Car Show -Cleveland, Ga.

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WCFD Station 6, 5th Annual Car/Motorcycle Car Show  -Cleveland, Ga.

Time: September 5, 2010 from 3pm to 7pm
Location: White County High School/
Street: 2600 Highway 129 N
City/Town: Cleveland, Ga.
Phone: 706-892-9407
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Leah Sullens
Latest Activity: Aug 31, 2010

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Cars, Trucks, Motorcycles, food, games, and music. Free to the public. This is the 5th annual car show; the proceeds go to WCFD Volunteer Station 6 for the “Safe Halloween” event Station 6 host each year for the children.


Plaques for the following classes:
People’s Choice
1949 and older
1950 - 1959
1960 - 1969
1970 - 1979
1980 to current year
Diamond in the Rough
Motorcycles
Trophy for: Chief’s Pick

Event Fees: Registration $20

(Rain date: September 11, 2010)

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