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Time: May 19, 2012 from 3pm to 8pm
Location: Year One Braselton
Street: 1001 Cherry Dr. off Route 53
City/Town: Braselton, Ga
Website or Map: http://www.yearone.com
Phone: event@yearone.com
Event Type: cruise-in
Organized By: Year One
Latest Activity: May 15, 2012
YEARONE’s Braselton Bash is a family-oriented event held at our Braselton, Georgia facility on the third Saturday of the month starting in the Spring. Many Braselton Bash events are tied into specific charities or community happenings as detailed in each show listing. As always, we emphasize family fun at the Braselton Bash, with activities and cool stuff for everyone!
Hot Rodders Children’s Charity
Braselton Bash
Time 3pm – 8pm
Car Show entry $5
Spectators Free
Spectators Free
Participant Vote Car Show
Prize Drawings
Burn Out Exhibition
Kids Area
Food Vendor
YEARONE
Braselton TechCenter
1001 Cherry Dr.
Braselton, GA. 30517
1-800-950-9503
Where we are:
2012 Braselton Bash Schedule
Saturday April 21 3pm-8pm
Saturday May 19 5pm-9pm
Saturday June 16 5pm-9pm
Saturday September 15 12pm-8pm
Saturday October 20 4pm-8pm
Saturday November 17 2pm-6pm
2012 Braselton Cruising Activity
Saturday July 21 TBD
Saturday August 18 TBD
Want to apply to be a vendor at future Braselton Bashes?
E-mail event@yearone.com for a vendor form.
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