Year One Braselton Bash Toys for Charity -Braselton, GA

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Year One Braselton Bash Toys for Charity -Braselton, GA

Time: November 16, 2013 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Year One
Street: 1001 Cherry Dr.
City/Town: Braselton, GA
Website or Map: http://hotrodderschildrenscha…
Phone: 1-800-950-9503
Event Type: fundraiser, car, show, automotive
Organized By: Year One
Latest Activity: Nov 15, 2013

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Peoples Choice Top 25 wins awards

ENTRY IS A UNWRAPPED TOY WORTH AT LEAST $5
This is the last bash for the year
This Saturday is Our Last Car Show Of The Year - Hot Rodders Children's Charity Christmas Toy Drive At The Braselton Bash:

Time has a way of hurrying past, and believe it or not the final event of our Braselton Bash car show season is November 16th. We’re closing out 2013 in style, however, with our special Christmas in Braselton event. Here’s your chance to help make a deserving child happy at Christmas, and check out a bunch of cool cars at the same time – what could be better? The Christmas in Braselton Hot Rodders Children's Charity show benefits the Holiday Connection Jackson County charity, which provides deserving children with gifts and support for the holidays. Admission to enter the show is a new, unwrapped toy. Help us close out our Braselton Bash show season by helping spread good cheer at Christmas.

Show Time:

12 noon – 4:00 p.m.
Activities Include:

Participant vote car show, top 25 receive awards
All makes and models welcome
Prize drawings
Food Vendor
Family Activities
Kid's Play Area
Leave Your Mark - Burnout Exhibition (not a contest)


As always, we’ll have vendor displays for everyone to enjoy, along with some of the coolest rides in the southeast. Best of all the proceeds from the Braselton Bash benefit the Hot Rodders Children’s Charity, which supports multiple worthwhile causes around the world. See you this Saturday at the Braselton Bash!

Vehicle Entry Fee: New Unwrapped Toy ($5 minimum value)
No Charge for Spectators!

Address:

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



Please help end the Braselton Bash season in style by joining us this Saturday between 12 noon and 4 p.m.!

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