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Annual Thunder in the Desert

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Event# 602-980-1158

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Jones Ford Buckeye will be hosting its annual Thunder in the Desert Car Show
benefitting Phoenix Children`s Hospital.
Open to all makes and models, over 20 awarded classes, vendors, cash awards for certain classes.
There will be fun for the whole family. 50/50 drawing, goodie bags for all registered participants, raffle prizes, DJ for music, kids bouncer.
Food, early morning swap meet, etc.
Come join us in the fun to support Phoenix.

Annual Thunder in the Desert

Address : 23454 West US Hwy 85 Scottsdale AZ
Phone : 602-980-1158   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 623-386-2144

Email Address : scotty@tomjonesford.org

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Admission Fee : Spectators are free. $20.00 per vehicle entered

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