Wheels and Thrills Car, Truck and Cycle Show -Blairsville, GA

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Wheels and Thrills Car, Truck and Cycle Show -Blairsville, GA

Time: August 30, 2014 from 9:30am to 3pm
Location: North GA Tech Campus off Hwy. 515
Street: 121 Meeks Ave.
City/Town: Blairsville, GA
Phone: 706-896-9021
Event Type: car, truck, and, cycle, show, fundraiser
Organized By: New Hope Friendship Church
Latest Activity: Aug 25, 2014

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Food, Music, Silent Auction, Door Prizes, 50/50

Unusual trophies for each vehicle category.
Trophy and cash for over-all winner.

Additional Awards for: Patron's Choice, Best Paint Job,
Most unusual, and more.

Entry Fee: Contributions

Sponsored by New Hope Friendship Baptist Church
all proceeds go to help church.

Categories: Classic Cars, Sports Cars, Exotics,
Antiques, Muscle Cars, Hot Rods, competition Cars,
Trucks,and Cycles.

Judged Show

Pre-registration appreciated via phone or e-mail.
Nider777777@windstream.net

Phone: 706-896-9021 or Church 706-745-9864

Vendors fee: $25.00

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