Blue Ribbon Classic Car Show at the North Georgia State Fair

The Blue Ribbon Classic Car Show at the North Georgia State Fair takes place at Jim Miller Park from 10am to 3:30pm on Saturday, September 17, 2011.  The event showcases cars displayed in their individual time period categories, such as the 1940s, ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s.   At 3:30pm, cash prizes, blue ribbons, and trophies will be awarded to the top 25 cars, top 5 trucks, and the top 3 motorcycles in categories that include Best of Show, Best Interior, Best Engine, and more. There is a $20 fee to enter a car in the show if paid in advance and $25 the day of the show.

Blue Ribbon Affair Crafts

Car Show Awards:

  • Best of Show $250
  • Best Paint $100
  • Best Interior $100
  • Best Engine $100
  • Best Undercarriage $100

*Each vehicle registered will receive a show t-shirt

Location:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway RD SW
Marietta GA 30008-4440

Directions:
From Interstate-75 North, take Exit 260 (Windy Hill Road) and turn left. Go approximately five miles until Windy Hill Road dead ends and turn left on Austell Road. Turn right on Callaway Road. Jim R. Miller Park is on the right.

For more information, please call (404) 569-4348.

Shrine Car Show

The 6th Annual Shrine Car Show rolls into Jim Miller Park from August 21-23, 2009. The show setup and swap meet takes place on Friday evening and the main car show takes place on Saturday. Over 100 cars will be on display on Saturday along with food vendors, arts and crafts, and car parts vendors and exhibits.

Admission is free to the viewing public and donations are accepted. Registration for vehicles is $25 at the gate, and pre-registration is available but not required. 100% of the proceeds from the Car Cruz Show benefit Shrine Hospitals for Children.

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Road
Marietta, GA 30008

For more information, call (770) 473-7543.

Creepers Car Show

Creepers Car Show

The 22nd Annual Creeper’s Car Show takes place at Jim Miller Park in Marietta from 9am to 4pm on August 29, 2009. The event features music, food, a swap meet, a yard sale, and door prizes. The show is open to all years of cars, trucks, and motorcycles and all proceeds from the event benefit local and national charities that work with children.

Marietta Car Show

Vendors:
Swap meet, yard sale, and vendor space at this year’s Creeper’s Car Show is $20. For more information or to reserve a spot, call (678) 363-0366.

Car show at Jim Miller Park

Registration:
You can pre-register before August 17, 2009 for $20 or you can register at the show for $25.

Admission:
Spectators: $5.00
Children 12 and under: Free

Address:
Jim Miller Park
2245 Callaway Road
Marietta, GA 30008

For more information, call (770) 424-0764.

For registration information for the 22nd Annual Creeper’s Car Show, please contact Ed Belcher at (770) 773-3838 or send an email to registration@creeperscarclub.org

To pre-register for this year’s Creeper’s Car Show, click here to print the registration form and mail it, together with your entry fee, to the name and address specified on the form.

About The Creeper’s Car Club

Car Mechanics CreeperThe Creeper’s Car Club was established and incorporated in August of 1960 in Smyrna, Georgia. The five Charter Members, led by Scott Jackson, were a group of men who shared similar interests in show cars, drag racing and street rods. They came together with a dream of making a difference in their community. In the early sixties, the Creepers became deeply involved in car shows. They began by co-sponsored the Atlanta Car Show at Lakewood Fairgrounds and then in 1963 they sponsored the same show at the Atlanta Merchandise Mart. During the next ten years, Creeper’s Car Show was held at the North Georgia Fair Grounds.

Over the last twenty years, the club has donated over $355,000 dollars to a number of charities including the Calvary Children’s Home, Cobb County Association for Retarded Children, Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital, The American Cancer Society and Rhubarb Jones Leukemia March Across Georgia. Forty nine years later, two of the original five Charter members and numerous club members are actively involved in giving back to the community.