Shrine Club Car, Truck & Bike Show -Lagrange, GA

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Shrine Club Car, Truck & Bike Show -Lagrange, GA

Time: October 23, 2010 from 9am to 3pm
Location: On LaFayette square downtown
Street: Main Street
City/Town: Lagrange, GA
Phone: 706.845.1198
Event Type: hospital, fund, raiser
Organized By: John Winslow
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2010

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Car Registration open 9:00am to 12pm. For Car registrants, we are having a Money tree with a thousand dollar envelope buried in it. We will also be raffling off a 350 Transmission, 50/50 tickets, and door prizes.

We will be using two blocks downtown for our annual Hospital Fund raising event where you can get comfortable. Shops and restaurants will be open while you display your vehicle(s).

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