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Time: May 7, 2011 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Fort Gordon Army Base Georgia (Augusta ) Rice Rd @ Barton Field
Street: Gate 1 Exit 194 Bel Air (Turn Right drive Approx 3 miles straight into Gate 1 )Rice Road @ Barton Field
City/Town: Fort Gordon- Augusta GA 30905
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/?sk=m…
Phone: 706-791-3025 or 706-251-0549
Event Type: fundraiser, for, better, opprotunity, single, soldiers, (b.o.s.s.)
Organized By: David Babbs/Sean Sullivan
Latest Activity: Sep 29, 2013
Will be holding our Semi-Annually Car, Truck & Bike Show. Come on out & show off your cars. Our Local Harley Davidson chapter will be out there, so bring your bikes as well. We will have door prizes & raffles this year.
$15 pre-registeration fee (call 706-791-3025 or 706-251-0549 & leave message or email ft.gordonbosspresident@yahoo.com)
$20 day of @ tent (we do offer car, truck, & bike group discounts, please inquire through email).
Best of Show = $300 cash prize - 36" trophy
Best of Cars, Trucks, Bike & Best Paint = 32" trophies
1st Place = 29" trophies
2nd Place = 25" trophies
3rd Place = 19" trophies
8-10am registration
10-4pm Judging
4-4:30pm announcing of winners
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If this is on again for this year, please update your posting so members and viewers have you as a choice for coming weekends! Thank you, Jack & Mary
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