American Legion Riders Post 35 - Annual Car and Bike Show
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Event Details
FOOD ** BEER GARDEN ** MUSIC. Even if you don't have a car or bike to enter come on down to this FREE EVENT and check out the cars and bikes and enjoy the day with good friends, drink, food and music!
Registration from 9am - 11am
Judging from 11am - 2pm
Trophies at 3 !!!
All proceeds to Benefit Madison Street Veterans Association. http://madisonstreetveterans.org/
Please contact Ron Gadberry or email carandbikeshow@hotmail.com for an application for Vendor or Entry Form. Or, visit car and bike show website where you can also download and print off a vendor or car/bike entry form.
American Legion Riders Post 35 - Annual Car and Bike Show
Phone : 480-322-0269 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : carandbikeshow@hotmail.com
Web: www.alr35.org/CarAndBikeShow2011.htm
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