2nd Annual "Makin' Tracks" Bike & Car Show -Harrisburg, NC

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2nd Annual "Makin' Tracks" Bike & Car Show -Harrisburg, NC

Time: October 9, 2010 from 11am to 3pm
Location: Harrisburg YMCA (Veteran's Park/behind the Y) and Harrisburg Town Center (Main Street)
Street: Main & Roberta Road
City/Town: Harrisburg, NC 28075
Website or Map: http://www.makintrackscarshow…
Phone: 704-458-0362
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Teresa Stern
Latest Activity: Sep 30, 2010

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Fund raising event to help high school rubberize track.
Great time in conjunction with Harrisburg YMCA and Park & Rec. with free games and fun for little ones, live music, other entertainment, great food, give-a-ways all day long, 50/50 raffle, trophies & much more!
Early bird registration: $10/Day of event: $15
Vendor Booths $20 for 10' x 10' area
(no more food vendors please, thank you)
Online forms: www.makintrackscarshow.blogspot.com

Free General Admission - bounce tug-a-war and dunk tank, and older activities do range from $1-5.00.

Great community event to help a great cause!
Let the Tradition Begin!

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