Benefit Car Show for Steve Seiders (Who Has Cancer)

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Benefit Car Show for Steve Seiders (Who Has Cancer)

Time: February 16, 2014 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Twisted Tavern
Street: 4450 Nelson Brogdon Blvd.
City/Town: Sugarhill, Ga. 30158
Website or Map: http://goo.gl/maps/O8B4G
Phone: 770-316-1040
Event Type: benefit, show
Organized By: Richard Scott
Latest Activity: Feb 15, 2014

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Event Description

This show is a benefit for Steve Seiders who came down with cancer and need all our help. Under day to day doctors care and has no insurance for the bills

Come hang out with Steve & Sue even if you don't have a show car or you don't want to bring yours

Registration Fee: $20.00

Registration is 12:00pm until 3:00ppm

Best in Show

Steve's Pick

Top 15

Donations will be accepted

100% goes to Steve & Susan Seiders

50/50  DJ

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Comment by Richard Scott on February 13, 2014 at 4:21am

daily driver show. What a concept!!!!

Comment by Hugh Dudley on February 10, 2014 at 4:03pm

 This is for a good cause ...we need your help.

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