Year One Braselton Bash

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Year One Braselton Bash

Time: April 17, 2010 from 3pm to 8pm
Location: Year one
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Miguel Caparros
Latest Activity: Apr 17, 2010

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Event Description

Braselton Bash
Public Safety Awareness and Law Enforcement Day

Date: Saturday, April 17, 2010

Event hours: 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Spectator: Free

Car Show entry fee: $5

Car Show Events & Activities:
All makes and models welcome
Participant vote top 25 cars with awards presented
Prize drawings
Food Vendor
Family Activities
Free Kid's Play Area
Leave Your Mark BFGoodrich Burnout Exhibition (not a contest)

Special Events:
Interactive DUI Demonstration By Gainesville Police Department
Braselton Police Department
West Jackson Fire & Rescue
Planned Appearances by Life Flight and Georgia State Patrol Helicopters

Jackson County Area Chamber of Commerce Chili Cook-Off
4-6 p.m. Go to jacksoncountyga.com for more information.

The all-new Gresham Motorsports Park half mile oval race track in Jefferson GA just 15 minutes from YearOne will be hosting a special night for all of the Braselton Bash participants and spectators after the Braselton Bash. It will be a night of fast action and hot iron at the first ever YearOne Cruise Night at Gresham Motorsports Park.

YearOne
Braselton TechCenter
1001 Cherry Dr.
Braselton, GA. 30517
1-800-950-9503

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