2nd Annual AHEPA Car Show at Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church -Marietta GA 30066

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2nd Annual AHEPA Car Show at Holy Transfiguration Greek Orthodox Church -Marietta GA 30066

Time: April 30, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Marietta Georgia
Street: 3431 Trickum Road
City/Town: Marietta Georgia
Website or Map: http://www.HloyTransfiguratio…
Phone: 678-859-7481
Event Type: college, scholarship, fundraiser, for, local, students
Organized By: Jim Tidwell
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2011

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Come be a part of our 2nd Annual Car Show! All proceeds go towards College Scholarships for local students. Your registration fee includes lunch. There will be beautiful trophies for "Best of Show", "Peoples Choice", "Priest Choice" (2), "Marietta Diner Award", "Ahepan's Choice", "Dr. Macris Award", and "Top 25". In conjunction with our car show, there will also be "Yia Yia's Attic" (Garage Sale) and we will gladly accept your donations.

 

This is a fun, well-thought out, Car Show on our beautiful Church Grounds and we would really appreciate your participation! Visit our Church website at www.HolyTransfiguration.info .

 

Registration is $25 the day of the show. Show starts at 9:00 am with Awards at 2:30 pm. Thanks and we look forward to seeing you! OPA !!!!    

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