Antique Engine, Tractor and Car Show -Calhoun, GA

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Antique Engine, Tractor and Car Show -Calhoun, GA

Time: October 20, 2017 to October 21, 2017
Location: Gordon County Fair Grounds
Street: Hwy 53
City/Town: Calhoun, GA
Phone: Carol 706-629-3024 or 678-986-1462
Event Type: antique, engine-tractor, and, car, show
Organized By: The Gordon County Antique Engine and Tractor Show
Latest Activity: Oct 16, 2017

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The Calhoun Antique Engine and Tractor Club gladly invites you to their Annual Engine Tractor and Car Show.   On Friday and Saturday at the Cherokee Capital Fairgrounds, Hwy 53 West.  Calhoun, Ga.   The Car Show will be held on Saturday.  For more info. on the Car Show Call Brian  at 770-324-0741.  Gates will open Friday and Saturday Mornings at 8.... on Friday  and Saturday...  Close at 5:00     Friday Night the Club will host a Hot Dog Supper, all exhibitors are welcome.  Saturday we will have a Pinto Bean Lunch, we start selling plates at 11.30.  We will have something for all the family both days.  Hay rides, parades of power.  Games for the kids an lotz of venders.   You can purchase tickents to win a Ford Tractor... 5.00 each or 3 for 10.00. The funds we raise from this goes toward our Scholarship we give to a deserving graduate in June.     From 8 to 5... both days.  Come our and Join the Fun....   ADMISSION FREE....  contact Carol Cagle at 706-629-3024  or Philip Cagle 678-986-1462

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on October 7, 2014 at 9:00am

Hello Carol, Please update this event for this year. Also, I suggest you add any meetings and future events that you have scheduled. We work to have a most complete Events Calendar and with everyone's quick and easy contributions, we have become the most complete calendar anywhere. Thank you, Chuck

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