“Visit With a Veteran” Car, Truck & Bike Show -Dublin, GA

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“Visit With a Veteran” Car, Truck & Bike Show -Dublin, GA

Time: May 14, 2011 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Carl Vinson VA Medical Center
Street: 826 Veterans Blvd
City/Town: Dublin, GA 31021
Phone: 478 781-1395
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show, -, fundraiser
Organized By: Warren Martin
Latest Activity: May 11, 2011

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Join Us to Visit Our Hospitalized Veterans 

Who Have Served Our Country With Great Honor and Distinction.

14 May 2011 - 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.

Registration Is Open 9 AM. To 12 AM. Registration Fee Is $20 – Day of Show

Top 20 Trophies and Best of Show - Popular Vote by Residents of the VA Medical Center

Special Dash Plaques will be given to the First 50 vehicles to register. Trophies must be picked up at the show.

ALL Cars, Hot Rods, Trucks, Specialty Vehicles and Bikes Are Welcome.

100% of the Proceeds Will Be Donated to the VA Residents’ Recreation Therapy Fund.

This fund provides recreational opportunities to Veterans in the hospital. It helps to cover the cost of program expenses such as the annual Super Bowl party; cook-outs as well as purchasing regularly needed supplies. The fund will also help send participants to the yearly National Veterans Wheelchair Games and National Veterans Golden Age Games.

For More Information, Call Warren Martin at 478 781-1395

“For Those Who Have Fought For It, Freedom Has A Taste And Meaning The Protected Will Never Know.”


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