2nd ANNUAL DARYL SHOOK MEMORIAL CAR SHOW -Gainesville, GA

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2nd ANNUAL DARYL SHOOK MEMORIAL CAR SHOW -Gainesville, GA

Time: May 7, 2011 from 2pm to 7pm
Location: NEW HAVEN CHURCH
Street: 615 White Sulphur Rd
City/Town: Gainesville, GA 30501
Website or Map: http://darylshookcarshow.com
Phone: 770-296-8467
Event Type: carshow, bike, show, truck
Organized By: JOHN
Latest Activity: May 6, 2011

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2nd ANNUAL DARYL SHOOK MEMORIAL CAR SHOW

22 Best of Show Plus 3 Pastors Choice

Classics, Imports, Bikes, Lowriders & More!!!

Food, Entertainment, Auctions, Vendors and Much More.

MORE INFO SOON!!!!!!!

NEW HAVEN CHURCH

615 White Sulphur Rd

Gainesville, GA 30501

 

For More Info Call

John 770-296-8467

Jerry 706-968-8192

 

 



 

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Comment by Michael Thies on March 31, 2011 at 2:11pm

Dear Jason,

Please tell our members a little more about the beginnings of the Memorial Car Show and The impact Daryl has had on so many folks.  It was a great show last year and this year is going to be better yet. :-)

Mike T.

PS Let me know if I can help at all.  M.

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