I just posted app the pictures of the cars entered in the Helen GA Sow & Shine from 27 JUL 13.  I think I captured most of them.  If you had a car there come visit the site and see if you car is in the photo gallery.  Find the site from my home page here on South East Wheels Event (Brent Walter) or go to: https://sites.google.com/site/waltscarshowgallery/home

 

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I just Posted Pictures of the Loganville Friday Night Cruise In on Walt's Car Show Gallery ( https://sites.google.com/site/waltscarshowgallery/home ).  If you attended, see if your ride is there.

I have just posted the pictures of the GSRA meeting in Aug 2013 at Dawsonville at: https://sites.google.com/site/waltscarshowgallery/home/georgia-stre...

See if you or your car is there.

I just posted a pictorial of the "Auburn Cruiser's 2d Annual Car Show in Centerville GA on August 31 off HWY 124" and the "Stillkickin with the oldies car show at the Snellville Church of Christ in Snellville on 7 September off Lenora Church Road."  Check and see if your car made it in the gallery.  I did attend the "Sandy Plains Cool Ride Classic Cruise and model train show but the rain drove the cars away and me inside.  I took no pictures but did enjoy the train show and even bought some Lionel train track.

Hi Walt ,

Is the Helen GA Show always in July ? and do you by chance know the Date for the 2014 show ?

Please let me know when you can.

Thanks ,

Steve Griffin

Anderson , SC

This particular sponsored event is usually in the Summer between late June to the 1st week in August.  They have not posted if or when they will do it in 2014.  My guess is with the success they had this year they will do another one next year.  As far as car shows in Helen, GA, they have about 5 car shows in the Summer and about 10 bike cruise in or shows.  They are smaller events but the chamber of Commerce site for Helen will let you know what they have going

I have about half the photos posted of the Men Of Grace Car Show in Snellville from 26 Oct.  Will have the other half posted by Monday.  You can view them at https://sites.google.com/site/waltscarshowgallery/home/10-26-13-men...

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