Westview Baptist Community Car Show

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Westview Baptist Community Car Show

Time: October 10, 2015 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Westview Baptist Church
Street: 5901 Hwy 5
City/Town: Douglasville, Ga
Phone: 404-291-4974
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Renee Prince
Latest Activity: Oct 3, 2015

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Event Description

Westview Baptist Church is hosting a Community Car Show
Saturday, September 26, 2015

All Cars. Trucks and Motorcycles
FREE REGISTRATION FOR ALL ENTRIES
First 50 Vehicles that pre- registered, will received a goody bag and a raffle ticket for a gift basket.

TROPHIES
Best of Show- Truck, Car and Motorcycle
Pastor's Choice
Not only will Best of Show: Truck, Car and Motorcycle , and Pastor's Choice receive a trophy, but they also receive a gift.
Best Paint
Top 10


8:00-10:00- Registration
10:00 Registration ends
Open to the Public
10:30 Welcome- Pastor Grant
Recognition of our Military, Law Enforcement,
First Responders
Pledge Allegiance
Star Spangle Banner- Naomi Murray
11:00 Judging begins
Lunch will be served
WBC Children's Ministry will perform
1:00 Judging will end
WBC Youth will perform
2:00 Trophy Presentation

Please bring your family and friends, get to know the WBC family, come and shop and meet some of our local vendors in the county.

Stop by the Westview Baptist Church area to fill out a card letting us know you were there, it will also allow you to receive a FREE Lunch (Hot Dog, Chips and a drink) and a chance to win one of our raffle prizes, that will be announce at 1:45, you do not have to be present to win.

SPONSORS:
Douglasville Heating and Air
West Georgia Golf Carts
Hog Wild
Extreme Banners
Kroger

DONATIONS:
Ace Hardware Douglasville
Advance Auto
Bright Star Hot Rod Restoration
Chic Fil A – Douglasville
Dave Pearson- Drone
Doodle Chunks
Feed Store
Golden Carroll
Gumbeaux
Heritage Baptist Church
Hightower Funeral Home
John Deer
O’Reilly’s
PBR
Pine Mountain Gold Museum
Precision Tune
Red Lobster
Sam Memmelo
Sports Academy
Steak and Shake
Members of Westview Baptist Church


Westview Baptist Church Community Car Show.
Vendors tent #'s

Tent#1,

Tent#2, I Candy, Scentsy- Reva Ernst, Back Sack, Knap sack

Tent#3,

Tent#4, Doodle Chunks, - Rhonda Jessen

Tent#5, Rodan & Fields - Natalie Everette Murray

Tent#6, Thirty-One- Lauren Underwood Everette

Tent#7, Jabird & AliCat -Allison Grant

Tent#8, The Bearded Lady- Courtney Menzel-Jordan

Tent#9,

Tent#10, Origami- Tara Agan

Tent#11, ITWorks, Krista Rathert

Tent#12,

Tent#13,

Tent#14,

Tent#15, Creations by Cassandra- Cassandra Marie Richardson

Tent#17, Jamberry Nails,
Renee Hodges

Please come and shop and support each vendor.


Should you have any questions, please contact
Renee @ 404-291-4974 or by email WBCCARSHOW@gmail.com

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