Mid-Summer Classic Car Show -Alpharetta, GA

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Mid-Summer Classic Car Show -Alpharetta, GA

Time: June 5, 2010 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Wills Park Equestrain Center
Street: 11915 Wills Road
City/Town: Alpharetta
Phone: 770-856-6105
Event Type: show, and, charity
Organized By: Christina
Latest Activity: Jun 2, 2010

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Pick up your poodle skirt and twist on over to the
Mid-Summer Classic
Benefiting the Noah’s Ark
Animal Rehabilitation Center and Children’s Care Homes. Check out www.noahs-ark.org for more info.

The Junior American Saddlebred Association of Georgia (Jr. ASHAG) will be hosting its first CAR SHOW along side with the
Mid-Summer Classic Horse Show
All Cars, Trucks, and Motorcycles are welcome!


Time: June 5th 2010 10am-3pm
(Judging will start around 1pm)
Location: Will’s Park Equestrian Center
11915 Wills Road
Alpharetta GA, 30009
Phone: (770)856-6105


Come out and enjoy the cars, but feel welcome to head up to the ring and enjoy the horse show as well! The horse show is themed, so get involved. The theme is “ The 50’s!”
A concession stand will be open!

Entry fee is $10 for the show
Ribbons got to the top winners in each class
Members of Jr. ASHAG will be judging classes on Top Classic, Best bike, Hot Tuners, and more!

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Comment by Christina on June 1, 2010 at 11:35am
Looking for someone who has anything that could be used to talk over crowds! My guy called in and said he could not bring his stuff. Please let me know if anyone has anything to announce with!
Comment by Dan Black on June 1, 2010 at 11:11am
Gotta work...would like to be there....
Comment by Christina on May 24, 2010 at 10:51am
It will be on Blacktop! The front parking lot when you first turn into the horse park!
Comment by Richard Scott on May 24, 2010 at 9:28am
Will the car show be on black top not the grass????

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