11th Annual Marvin Ridge Band Boosters' Car Show Waxhaw, NC

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11th Annual Marvin Ridge Band Boosters' Car Show Waxhaw, NC

Time: April 25, 2020 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Marvin Ridge High School
Street: 2825 Crane Rd
City/Town: Waxhaw, NC
Website or Map: https://marvinridgebandbooste…
Phone: 704-564-5409
Event Type: winterguard, fundraiser
Organized By: Matthew Cortelli
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2020

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I hope you can join us for the 11th Annual Marvin Ridge Band Booster's Car Show at the Marvin Ridge High School located at 2825 Crane Road, Waxhaw, NC to benefit the nationally recognized Marvin Ridge High School Winter Guard Program! Last year we had 119 wonderful cars and trucks and hope to exceed that number this year! We will have a 50/50 raffle as well the return of our first ever corporate sponsor, Texas2Step! Top 30 plus several others including Popular Choice and Guard Choice awards! Guaranteed a great time! Pre-register for $15 by contacting Matthew Cortelli at matt.cortelli@ramboll.com or by calling 704-564-5409. Cost is $20 on day of show. Spectators are always free! Show time is 10:00 AM-2:00 PM with registration ending at 12:00 PM and we will have food and restrooms available! Thank you and hope to see you there!

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