Judging certification Classes Start April 27th at Hennessey Lexus of Gwinnett. Open to all. -Duluth, GA

American Wheels Events Show Car & Motorcycle Judges Training Class. We have it set for April 27 and May 4, 2011 at Hennessey Lexus of Gwinnett, 3383 Satellite Boulevard in Duluth, GA. The classes are 5pm to 9pm each night.

It does not matter if you are out to be a judge or not this will be the best $20.00 you have spent. You will learn what to look for in the small details of judging a car or bike. When you complete the two evening course you will receive a certificate of completion and we will put those that wish to be judges on a list that will be made available to all the event promoters. All shows on the Road to the Regional Championship have to be judged by Certified Judges. That means the promoters will be calling you to Judge.

We need as many of you to contact me through email so that we can get you signed up and let our host know a rough head count.

miguel@americanwheelsevents.com

mike@southeastwheelsevents.com
770-883-0160

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Comment by Joe Camire on April 19, 2011 at 1:39pm
Hey this is where I work so I will be there.
Comment by Richard Scott on April 19, 2011 at 12:39pm
How Hugh you know i will be doing that with Dan Wade
Comment by Hugh Dudley on April 19, 2011 at 12:33pm
 Who are the judges doing the training ??
Comment by Richard Scott on April 19, 2011 at 7:23am

Please bring note book and pen along with you

Comment by Michael Thies on April 19, 2011 at 6:02am
This is going to be a great experience. We have two top regional Judges doing the training, one ISCA certified and one CHVA certified. Patches and certificates available for graduates!  Please join in!  Call me if I can help. Mike 770-883-0160

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