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Escondido Draw 9-11 Memorial OHV Event

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Escondido Draw 9-11 Memorial OHV Event

You are invited to Escondido Draw 9-11 Memorial to be held at the Escondido Draw Recreational Area, GPS Latitude: 30.3855720, Longitude: -101.5908374, or 34 miles West of Ozona off Interstate 10. The special runs and events will take place over the weekend of September 10th and 11th. All proceeds will benefit various local Volunteer Fire Departments.

For more information, contact the EDRA at 325-205-4251 or visit http://www.Ozona.com/Events-Calendar.

Escondido Draw 9-11 Memorial OHV Event

Address : Escondido Draw Recreational Area (EDRA), 3285 County Road 406 Ozona TX
Phone : 325-206-4251   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : ozona_imc@verizon.net

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Additional Notes : Approximately 34 miles west of Ozona, TX off Interstate-10

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