Fabulous Fourth Old School Japanese Car Meet/Festival -Conyers, GA

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Fabulous Fourth Old School Japanese Car Meet/Festival -Conyers, GA

Time: July 4, 2011 from 5pm to 10pm
Location: Georgia International Horse Park - Conyers, GA
Street: 1996 Centennial Olympic Parkway
City/Town: Conyers, GA
Website or Map: http://www.google.com/url?sa=…
Phone: 678-860-2484
Event Type: meet/festival
Organized By: Edward Untachantr
Latest Activity: Jun 30, 2011

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I wanted to give everyone enough notice of his meet:

http://www.conyersfabulousfourth.com/

Here's the event thread on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=186062674779343

This is probably one of our biggest meets of the year. They have a link going to our site from their page. Please let us know if you're going and what car you're bringing.

 

Highlights of the Fabulous Fourth include:
  • Choose your favorite Corvette at the Corvettes in the Park Car Show or your favorite Japanese car at the Nostalgic Japanese Street Fighters Car Show
  • Don't miss the Ultimate Air Dog Show presented by Ingles and The Rockdale/Newton Citizen. This action-packed event features jumping dogs leaping off a dock into a large pool of water competing for the longest jump. 
  • Participate in the "Jump for Heroes!" This is an exciting game of fetch during the Ultimate Air Dog Show. Purchase your tennis balls and throw them in the large pool. If the Ultimate Air Dog fetches your ball, you win a gift certificate to Ingles. All procedes benefit the Walk of Heroes Memorial Park.
  • Enjoy shopping among unique vendor booths and business displays.
  • Take a ride on the North Georgia Live Steamers miniature steam engine train ride. A great ride for the entire family. The cost is only $1 per person, and proceeds benifit the North Georgia Live Steamers building project at the Georgia International Horse Park.
  • Meet Barney Fife and Gomer Pyle with Memories of Mayberry.
  • Play on one of the many children's activities, enjoy face painting, play games and more.
  • Marvel at a large fireworks display that will begin at dark.
  • Best of all - it's FREE! Enjoy free parking and admission to the event starting at 5 p.m.

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