2nd Annual Winder Barrow High School Band Benefit Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show -Winder, GA

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2nd Annual Winder Barrow High School Band Benefit Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show -Winder, GA

Time: September 29, 2012 all day
Location: Winder Barrow High School
Street: 272 North Fifth Avenue
City/Town: Winder, Ga. 30680
Phone: 770-868-9017
Event Type: car, truck, motorcycle, fundraiser, benefit, show, antique, automobile, cruise-in
Organized By: William O. Reidling
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2013

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We are having our 2nd Annual Benefit Car Show for the Winder Barrow High School Band Program. All proceeds will help fund the needed marching band uniforms. We'll have T shirts for sale, 50 / 50 drawing and door prizes and our concession stand will be open and will have food and drinks. The DJ for the day will be from Cruisin to the Oldies DJ Tommy Landrum. We'll be awarding over 50 awards. For information on the show or if your interested in becoming a sponsor for the event please contact William Reidling. Show starts at 12:00 pm with awards being announced at 5:30 pm. Rain date for the show will be October 6, 2012 at 1:00 pm.

W-BHS Band's Choice, People's Choice, Best of Show, Best Interior, Best Paint Job, Best Engine Compartment, Best Show Display, Largest Car Club Participation, Furthest Distance Traveled plus:

17 Different Classes

Best Ford, Best Truck, Best Import, Best Mopar, Best Rat Rod, Best Corvette, Best BOPC, Best Chevy, Best Handbuilt, Best Unfinished, Best Motorcycle, Best 1990 - 1999, Best 2000 - Up, Best Most Unique, Best Original Antique, Best Modified Antique and Best Emergency Vehicle plus 2nd Place and 3rd Place for each class.

 

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If this is on again for this year, please update your posting so members and viewers have you as a choice for coming weekends! Thank you, Jack & Mary

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