GA Classic Rides, Dallas, GA

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GA Classic Rides, Dallas, GA

Time: April 27, 2013 from 8am to 9pm
Location: Paulding Meadows Park / Downtown Block Party
Street: 724 Paulding Meadows Dr. (Hwy 61 North)
City/Town: Dallas, GA
Website or Map: http://www.georgiaclassicride…
Phone: 404-513-3847
Event Type: antique, cars, fundraiser
Organized By: Evelyn Waters
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2013

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GEORGIA CLASSIC RIDES

Member Paulding Business Association

 

PAULDING MEADOWS PARK, HWY 61 NORTH, DALLAS, GA                                   

              PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT UNDERPRIVILEDGED CHILDREN

 

24th  ANNUAL OPEN CAR SHOW & SWAP MEET

APRIL 27, 2013 (RAIN OR SHINE)

SUPER

PRIZE GIVEAWAY

$5,000 CASH

300 CHANCES TO BE SOLD

AT $50 EACH

$25 ENTRY FEE AT GATE

 

REGISTRATION

8:00AM – 1:00 PM

 

VENDOR SET UP

7:00 AM

 

SPECTATORS

9:00 – 3:00 PM

 

DRAWINGS

3:00 PM

 (PLUS $2,000 IN CASH PRIZES)

 

WE WILL BE PRESENTING

TOP 20 PLAQUES THIS YEAR

 

 

FEE TO REGISTER: $20 PER VEHICLE                               

 SPECTATOR FEE: $5 (UNDER 12 FREE)

                                                           

 SHOW REGISTRATION CLOSES AT 1:00 PM

 

DOOR PRIZES ** ENTERTAINMENT ** ARTS ** CRAFTS ** AUTO VENDORS ** GOOD FOOD

 

THE ORIGINAL “BLOCK PARTY” DOWNTOWN DALLAS

IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE SHOW 4-9 PM

 

CALL FOR INFORMATION: EVELYN (404) 513-3847 OR EMAIL: evelynwaters65@gmail.com

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