WEST GA NOVA & CLASSIC CAR CLUB CHARITY CAR SHOW JUNE 15TH

i'd like to invite you to come to our first annual Charity car show all
proceeds will be going to the wounded warrior project

Saturday June 15th Douglasville, Ga 30135 Ingles parking lot, Fairburn
Rd 12pm - 4pm $15 upon entry to show off your car, to pay for your spot on
the day of car show find my Primer gray '78 Nova sleeper. we will be parking
on the outer edge of the parking lot near the road way. hope to see you
there.

We will be hosting a charity car show for the wounded warrior project on June 15th 2013, registration is $15 per car, vendors are $25, due to limited space please be food or picture related. all proceeds will go to helping the wounded warrior project. the location isn't yet confirmed. we invite any and all classic, custom, muscle car, hot rods, trucks, and restoration in progress cars to come to this event.
we will be limited to spacing for 20-30 spots.
confirmation of location will be made within the next few days.
we are also looking for anyone who can help with setting this event up.

we are looking for a DJ that can play classic rock, and oldies for free, please contact me via text at 678-923-4963 if you would like to register for a spot or spots for your car or any of your friends or club members, or email me at Jesseepurvis88@msn.com if you wish to help spread the word and help set up the event.

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