Annual Moosehaven Chili Cookoff & Car/Bike Show -Orange Park, FL

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Annual Moosehaven Chili Cookoff & Car/Bike Show -Orange Park, FL

Time: November 10, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Moosehaven Hwy 17 Orange Park, FL
Street: 1701 Park Ave.
City/Town: Orange Park, FL 32073
Website or Map: http://www.azaleacitycruisers…
Phone: 386-328-4904 or 386-546-4999
Event Type: open, car, truck, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Charles Wellborn
Latest Activity: Nov 6, 2012

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November 10 2011 - - Annual Moosehaven Chili Cookoff and Car/Bike Show, 1701 Park Ave. (Hwy 17), Orange Park, FL. This will be a Spectator/Partricipant judged show hosted at the Azalea City Cruisers.  The car show will be between the hours of 9 AM ( registration 8am to 1pm) and 3 PM with judging throughout the day. Activities will include Door
Prizes, 50/50, Kid Zone, Food Vendors, Arts & Craft Sale. Registration fee $20 day of show. Dash plaques to first 175 Registered vehicles. Awards for cars/trucks- -  Special Best of Show, Best Ford, Best GM, Best Chrysler, Top 40, Residence Pick, Peoples Choice. Awards for Motorcycles-
- Special Best of Show and Top 5. Proceeds to benefit Wounded Warrior Project and College Scholarships. For more info call Charlie 386-546-4999 or 386-328-4904.

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Comment by Michael Thies on November 6, 2012 at 8:13pm

Hello Charles,

Do you have a flyer to attach or photos from last year? Such items encourage participants to return and new parties to attend.  Call me if there is anything we might do to assist in your events.  Mike Thies 770-883-0160

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