12th Annual Klassic Kruisers Car Show, Swap Meet & Car Corral New Site, AL

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12th Annual Klassic Kruisers Car Show, Swap Meet & Car Corral  New Site, AL

Time: April 19, 2014 from 8am to 2pm
Location: New Site, AL Town Hall
Street: HWY 22 East, 14 miles east of Alexander City, AL
City/Town: New Site, AL
Phone: 256-234-6024
Event Type: fundraiser, for, local, vfd's, and, ems, services
Organized By: Klassic Kruisers Aaron Perry
Latest Activity: Apr 18, 2014

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50/50 Pot, $50 given away every 15 minutes starting at 8:30, Door Prizes every 30 minutes, $1000 Money Tree, Multi-Drawing Tickets: $25 per ticket/ There will be 7 drawings for $1000.00 each. Pancake Breakfast at 6:00 and BBQ Lunch at 11:00.  $20.00 Registration fee. Goodie bags and dash plaques to first 100 entries. Drawings for cash start at 2:00.  You do not have to be present to win.

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on April 15, 2014 at 11:57am

Dear Julie,

We have a number of calls from members in your area asking if you are having this fine event again this year. If so, please edit this post or add a new one with the event details. We will get the word out! There is an "Edit" command under the "Options" button above. Call Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 for technical assistance or help with your projects. Thank you,

Chuck

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