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Time: August 17, 2019 from 11am to 3pm
Location: YEARONE Braselton, GA
Street: 1001 Cherry Drive Ste 1
City/Town: Braselton
Website or Map: http://www.drivinithome.com/b…
Phone: 706-658-2140
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: YEARONE Marketing Coordinator
Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2019
Top 10 participant vote morning car show at YEARONE benefitting the Hot Rodders Children's Charity. Best of show receives a $200 YEARONE e-gift certificate, 2nd - 5th receive a $50 e-gift certificate and 6th -10th receive a $25 e-gift certificate. Show includes sponsor and vendor displays, prize drawings, and leave your mark burnout exhibition. The leave your mark burnout exhibition drawing winner receives a $250 e-gift certificate- NOT A CONTEST. Food vendors: Stonewall's BBQ and Braselton Womans Club Bake Sale. No pre-registration. Open to all makes and models. Check the site http://www.drivinithome.com/braselton-bash/ before heading to the show for any updates. Car show participants a minimum $5 donation to HRCC. Spectators are free
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