Denise Musselman
sawyersbuses@aol.com or
540-589-3216
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The Shawsville Congregational Holiness Church will be having their 1st Annual Judged Car & Motorcycle show on Saturday September 6, 2008 from 10Am to 4pm. This show will benefit our youth department here at our church. We have approx 50 trophies to award including best of show for car and motorcycle and top of each class. We will have food , music and even a judged dessert bake-off in which the winner will also be awarded a trophy. There will also be activities for kids. Registration for the show is $5.00 per entry and admission is free for onlookers. So please come out and bring your car or motorcycle (new or old) and spend the day with us. Some of best looking cars around plan to be there so bring yours you could win a trophy for all of your hard work!!! Registration will begin at 10 am sharp and judging will begin at 11 am. We plan to award the trophies between 1:30 and 2:00 pm. So don't miss out on this event come and join us for a day of fun!!!
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Directions to church:� Take 460 to�the town of Shawsville turn at the Stellar One Bank and Meadowbrook YMCA Building onto Alleghany Springs Road go approx 1�1/4 miles you will see acemetary on your left take the very next left and go down the paved road over the hill and you will see a log church.� Follow the signs as the show will be in the large field at our fellowhip hall.� If you have any questions feel free to contact Denise Musselman by email at sawyersbuses@aol.com or call her on the phone at 540-589-3216 she will be glad to answer any questions you may have.� We hope to see you there!!!�
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