2nd Annual Masonic Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show, Valley, AL

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2nd Annual Masonic Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show, Valley, AL

Time: March 28, 2015 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Valley Sportsplex
Street: 130 Sportsplex Drive
City/Town: Valley, AL
Phone: 706-594-0495
Event Type: charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Barry Smith
Latest Activity: Feb 25, 2015

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Lanett Masonic Lodge #656 and Vashti Chapter OES #431

2nd Annual

CAR – TRUCK – MOTORCYCLE SHOW

March 28, 2015 from 10 am to 4 pm

Valley Sportsplex, Valley Al.

CLASSICS, ANTIQUES, HOT RODS, EXOTICS WELCOME!

$20 Entry fee for all vehicles (tax deductible)

(Multiple entries per owner receives $5 discount per entry)

Day of Show Registration begins at 9am – EST

Drawings: Begin at 4pm

GIFT/MONEY TREE……………DOOR PRIZES…………GOODIE BAGS

CAR CORRAL….BURGERS & DOGS……..MUSIC……..AND FUN

ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT LOCAL CHARITIES

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Roy Turner – 334-476-1988, Jack Wood – 334-710-9304

Barry Smith – 706-594-0495, Willard Eason – 706-773-6572

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