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Time: August 26, 2017 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Butler County Fairgrounds
Street: 370 American Legion Road
City/Town: Greenville, Alabama
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/fast…
Phone: 334-382-6194
Event Type: car, show, fund, raiser
Organized By: Kayla Garlock
Latest Activity: Aug 23, 2017
The Annual Fast and Furry Car Show is August 26, 2017. The car show will be held at Butler County Fairgrounds at 370 American Legion Road in Greenville, Alabama. This years show will be from 9am - 3pm. Trophy presentation will be at 3pm. We will have goody bags for the first 50 drivers. All proceeds from car show will benefit the Greenville Animal Shelter. There will also be arts and crafts vendors as well as a food vendor. We will also have plenty of room for trailer parking. If you have any question please email us at fastandfurrycarshow@yahoo.com
Pets are Welcome!
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