5th Annual Wheel'n For Tots Benefit Show -Cochran, GA

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5th Annual Wheel'n For Tots Benefit Show -Cochran, GA

Time: November 14, 2015 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Bleckley County High School
Street: 1 Royal Drive
City/Town: Cochran Georgia
Phone: 4783089257
Event Type: benefit, car, truck, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Christopher Lee Arnold
Latest Activity: Oct 29, 2015

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Saturday, November 14th; Registration begins at 10 A.M., Show begins at 12 P.M. to 3P.M.

Bleckley County High School Parking Lot
1 Royal Drive, Cochran, Georgia 31014

Entry Fee: One brand new unwrapped toy for each vehicle entered 

We will be doing the Rod and Piston trophies again this year

Brian Anderson return yet again with his dyno. All participants will be entered into the dyno contest.

No admission fees for spectators but donations are always welcomed!

Door Prizes and Raffle items to include a professional series Craftsman tool box.

50/50 tickets

NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PERMITTED!!!

Event Contact Info: Chris Arnold 478-308-9257 or mapleredta@gmail.com

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