Annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle & Tractor Show -Columbiana, AL

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Annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle & Tractor Show -Columbiana, AL

Time: May 12, 2012 from 7am to 2pm
Location: Shelby County School of Technology
Street: 701 Hwy 70
City/Town: Columbiana, Alabama
Website or Map: http://www.shelbyed.k12.al.us…
Phone: 205-541-9844
Event Type: show, and, school, fundraisier
Organized By: AJ Miller
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2014

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The Shelby County School of Technology 2nd Annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle & Tractor Show Sat May 3, 2014 7:00 am - 2:00 pm. Accepting vehicles at 7:00am.  Contestant door prizes/goodie bags and many unique trophies!  Music and AFFORDABLE Fun for the Whole Family. Breakfast will be available to start your morning then later enjoy Burgers, Dogs, Barbecue, Chips, Drinks, Shaved Ice, Popcorn and Cotton Candy. We will have Gracie the Clown, face painting, lots of carnival games with prizes for all ages, space bounce and much more!  There will also be a variety of items to appeal to the whole family in a Silent Auction.  Please come join us for an AFFORDABLE FUN-FILLED FAMILY DAY while raising the necessary funds needed to assist students to Kansas City, MO to attend a National Skills USA Competition!

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on April 29, 2014 at 12:44pm

We have received a number of  calls asking if your show is on this year.  If so, please update your events listing and let us know so they might attend and we can get the word out big time to others!  Call Mike at 770-883-016 if we can help more. Chuck

PS. On your open Events page is an "Options"  button under which there are "Edit" and "Copy" commands. If you have other events or a club with meetings, add them and we will help with SEO, member recruitment and getting the word out.  CA

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