2nd Annual Salvation Army Car Show - Pensacola, FL

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2nd Annual Salvation Army Car Show - Pensacola, FL

Time: June 20, 2015 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Salvation Army Family Thrift Store Parking Lot
Street: 3870 N Davis Hwy
City/Town: Pensacola
Website or Map: http://www.greatgulfcoast.com…
Phone: 850-982-1907
Event Type: funraiser
Organized By: Warren T Brown
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2016

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The Salvation Army in Pensacola, FL will host it's 2nd annual charity car show in the parking lot of its Family Thrift Store in the shopping center at the corner of Fairfield Dr & Davis Hwy. Trophies and gift cards will be awarded for 5 best peoples choice. The Salvation Army's Family Thrift Store will be open and will have a special sale during the show. Proceeds will help the Salvation Army's mission in the Pensacola area. 

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