2nd Annual Jimmy (Porky) Edwards, Jr. Memorial Race -Fayetteville, NC

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2nd Annual Jimmy (Porky) Edwards, Jr. Memorial Race -Fayetteville, NC

Time: June 23, 2012 from 5pm to 11pm
Location: Fayetteville Motor Speedway
Street: Doc Bennett Road
City/Town: Fayetteville, NC
Website or Map: http://www.thenewfayetteville…
Phone: Larry Norris: 910-567-2933/910-890-1866
Event Type: memorial-race
Organized By: Tabitha Edwards Boahn
Latest Activity: Jun 23, 2012

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In Honor of Jimmy Edwards Jr. "Porky" for having over 400 Wins and Countless Championships in Dirt Track Racing, Fayetteville Motor Speedway will be having a race on the 23rd of June.
In Loving Memory, We will be giving away bikes for the children and prizes for fans in the stands. The Family would like to Thank all Sponsors for their help again this year and looking forward to having another wonderful event ~Forever Remember #48~

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