Posted by Brad54 on June 05, 2012 at 13:29:34 from (173.187.69.195):
The NE Georgia Swap Meet is Saturday, June 9 at our new location, the Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Georgia. Nothing attracts a crowd like a crowd! Last month was only our third show at the new facility, and it was our biggest show to date; we had just under 100 vendors. Since then, we’ve handed out a couple thousand fliers at car shows, and have added almost 200 names to our monthly email reminder list, so we expect the crowds to continue our growing trend.
The show is primarily aimed at cars, trucks and hot rods, but there's a lot of tools, shop equipment and "garage art" there. And I've always loved vintage tractors, so I'd love to see some tractor guys show up!
We're set up inside the main gate, on the paved pit area.
Vendor set-up is 7am, gates open to the public at 8:30. It goes until 2pm.
Vendor spaces are only $20 for all the space you need. Spectator entry is $5
I-85 to Exit 149 (Hwy 441) North (or West) on Hwy 441 Turn Left at the 2nd Stop light, onto Steven Tanger Blvd. Right at the 1st Light onto Ridgeway Rd. We’re also pleased to be hosting the Ford Owners Association this month—members will be there as spectators and vendors, so if you’ve got a stash of Ford stuff, or you’re looking for Ford stuff, come on out.
2012 Dates: June 9 July 7 August 4 September 1 October 6 November 3 December 1
If you'd like to be added to our email reminder list, send me a note at brad56@windstream.net
If you would like some fliers to pass out, put out at your shop, or put on your table at other swap meets and events you attend, please send us your mailing address and the number of fliers you would like, and we’ll drop some in the mail.
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