Winder Barrow High School Band Benefit Antique Car, Truck, Motorcycle and Tractor Show -Winder, Ga

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Winder Barrow High School Band Benefit Antique Car, Truck, Motorcycle and Tractor Show -Winder, Ga

Time: July 30, 2011 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Winder Barrow High School Football Stadium
Street: 272 North Fifth Avenue
City/Town: Winder, Ga. 30680
Phone: 770-868-9017
Event Type: benefit, fundraiser, car, truck, motorcycle, tractor, show, antique, classic, cruise-in, car-show
Organized By: William O. Reidling
Latest Activity: Jul 29, 2011

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Update on the show. Due to the amount of inquiries we have added several more classes. We will be awarding trophies for the Best Ford, Chevy, Mopar, BOP, Rat Rod, Import, Tractor, Truck, Motorcycle, 1990 - 1999, 2000 - Up, Corvette, Most Unique, Work in Progress, and Hand Built. We also have Furthest Distance Traveled, People's Choice, Best of Show and W-BHS Band's Choice. We are also awarding 15 Best Top 15 plaques. Gates will open at 7:00 am, come early and get a good spot. Thanks to our sponsors.

 

We are doing a benefit car, truck, motorcycle and tractor show. The proceeds from this show will help fund needed equipment for the different band programs at the high school. The entree fee is only $ 10.00 per car and awards will be at 2:30 p.m. We will be selling t shirts, food and drinks. We will have a 50 / 50 drawing, door prizes and will be awarding 18 trophy's and 15 plaques. If anyone is interested in sponsoring the show for a donation of $ 100.00 you'll get your name printed on the back of the t shirts for advertising. Any questions feel free to call or email. Thank you for donations: Richard Scott, Prowler Productions, the TWs, SE Wheels Events, and the Dixie Cruisers

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