14th Annual Flowery Branch Car Show and Chili Cook Off Plus the 10th Annual Bugs at the Branch VW Show

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14th Annual Flowery Branch Car Show and Chili Cook Off Plus the 10th Annual Bugs at the Branch VW Show

Time: September 9, 2017 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Main St Flowery Branch GA
Street: 5517 Main St
City/Town: Flowery Branch GA 30542
Website or Map: http://flowerybranchga.org
Phone: 7709672934
Event Type: car, show, chili, cook, off
Organized By: Steve Soucie
Latest Activity: Sep 8, 2017

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14th Annual Flowery Branch

Car Show & Chili Cookoff

PLUS 10th Annual Bugs at the Branch

September 9th, 10am to 4pm

Flowery Branch Depot, Main Street Flowery Branch, GA 30542

REGISTRATION IS ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT STARTING AT 9AM

 

Featuring Classic Car Show: ALL Makes & Models, Current Year to Model T, Volkswagen Show: Water-Cooled & Air Cooled Models, Current Year & Older.

$20 Entry Fee for Car Show Contestants! CASH PRIZES! $100 for Best in Show( Classic & VW), $100 for Best Tasting Chili 1st Place, $50 for Best Tasting Chili Junior Division

SPONSORED BY: CITY OF FLOWERY BRANCH

LIBERTY CANDY COMPANY

MEMORIAL PARK SOUTH FUNERAL HOME

Car Show & Chili Contestants Contact: Steve Soucie 770-967-2934 ssoucie1@charter.net

Vendor / Sponsorship Contact: Charlotte Cornett 678-698-1387 charlottecornett43@gmail.com

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