1st Annual Driving to Fight MS -Monroe, SC

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1st Annual Driving to Fight MS -Monroe, SC

Time: October 30, 2010 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Tower Industrial Park
Street: 1910 Tower Industrial Drive
City/Town: Monroe, SC
Website or Map: http://www.kossmotorsports.com
Phone: 8033203193
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Steve Koss
Latest Activity: Oct 24, 2010

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1st Annual Driving to Fight MS
SINGLE POINT SHOW
10-30-10 TIME 1000AM TO 300PM

1910 Tower Industrial Dr.
Monroe N.C. 28110

All proceeds go to MS society

3’ trophy for spectator’s choice
3’trophy for charity pick

50/50 raffle
Serving hamburgers and hot dogs free/DONATION
CAR SHOW 25.00 registration
For vendor info on the show contact Greg Troutman Cell 704-807-4696 Email gdtformco@hotmail.com
Car Show 125+ Classes & True SPL Sound Off
$25.00 ENTRY FEE
More Info: www.kossmotorsports.com or call Steve 803-320-3193

ART, CRAFTS, MUSIC, GAMES, FOOD,
SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.

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