“Youth for Christ” Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show & Craft Festival -Summerville, GA

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“Youth for Christ” Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show & Craft Festival -Summerville, GA

Time: August 12, 2017 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Dowdy Park
Street: Downtown
City/Town: Summerville, GA
Phone: Judy 706-506-1334 or jukmo1@aol.com
Event Type: car, truck, motorcycle, show, &amp, craft, festival
Organized By: Lyerly United Methodist
Latest Activity: Aug 8, 2017

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Lyerly United Methodist is looking for cars, trucks and motorcycles to be in the Annual “Youth for Christ” Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show & Craft Festival. It will be held rain or shine, at Dowdy Park in Summerville, GA. Registration is from 8-noon. $20 registration fee per vehicle. Trophies to be given out will be Best of Show, Ladies Choice, Top 20, Best Paint, Pastors Choice, Youth Choice, Best Engine, Best Motorcycle, Most Distance Traveled, Most Club Participation, People’s Choice and Top Truck. Dash Plaques are also awarded to the first 50 vehicles registered. Awards to be given out at 3 pm. There will also be a 50/50 drawing, Karaoke, a cake walk, door prizes, lots of craft and food vendors. There will be a Castle to jump around in for the kids, free of charge. Delta Soul, Rob Johnson, Joseph Crowe and Alexx Westbrook are among some of the entertainers to perform that day. For more information call Judy Motes at 706-506-1334 or email her at jukmo1@aol.com.

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