Wheels for Warriors Charity Car and Bike Show
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Annual charity car and bike show! EVERY DIME GOES TO VETERANS OF IOWA! This show is a blast! Live DJ, food, fun and games! 17 huge awards. Great door prizes. Goody bags and dash plaques to the first 50 entries. Located at the Des Moines Veterans Hospital, 3600 30th Street. Registration 10am - 1pm. Awards at 3pm. Open to all makes and models! $15 to show. Without them, we wouldn't be able to have car shows. Let's show our gratitude! Any questions please email capri83rs@gmail.com. Hope to see you there! Rain or shine!
Wheels for Warriors Charity Car and Bike Show
Phone : 515-249-8439 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : capri83rs@gmail.com
Web: www.mustangclubofcentraliowa.org
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