Annual Old Karts and Arts Downtown Street Festival -Green Cove Spings, Fl

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Annual Old Karts and Arts Downtown Street Festival -Green Cove Spings, Fl

Time: November 5, 2016 from 10am to 4pm
Location: Downtown Green Cove Spings Florida (Walnut St.)
Street: 604 Walnut St
City/Town: Green Cove Spings, Fl 32043
Website or Map: http://www.clayccoa.com
Phone: 904-531-5021
Event Type: car, show, craft, fair, food, children's, activites, street
Organized By: Drew DeCandis, Executive Director, Clay County Council on Aging
Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2016

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Large car show combined with a street fair, arts and crafts, food, and children's activities.   More then 250 cars expected and displayed on the brick streets of historic Green Cove Springs Florida.   Show is open to all years, makes and models.  This year American Hotrods and British Sports Cars are featured.   All proceeds benefit the Clay County Council on Aging Community Kitchen Project.  The Commercial Kitchen will serve more then 60,000 meals a year for Seniors, Alzheimer's patients, the poor via soup kitchens, and for fundraisers for community non-profits.  Show runs from 10 AM to 4 PM on Historic Wallnut Street, Downtown Green Cove Springs, Fl 32043

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Comment by Drew DeCandis on October 6, 2015 at 2:57am

Great Event,   Was there last year.  Lots of stuff to do for the ladies and kids plus lots of cars.

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