3rd annual Christmas Cruise for Project Christmas of McDowell County

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3rd annual Christmas Cruise for Project Christmas of McDowell County

Time: November 13, 2010 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Tom Johnson's Camping Center
City/Town: Marion NC
Website or Map: http://www.cruisin4acause.com
Phone: (828)442-2336
Event Type: toy, run
Organized By: Keith Turner
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2010

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Cruisin4ACause is proud to present the third annual Christmas Cruise to benefit Project Christmas of McDowell County
Saturday November 13, 2010. We will meet at McDowell Technical College and leave at 10:00AM and cruise thru downtown Marion to Tom Johnson’s Camping Center’s Service Center.
Entry fee is $10.00 or a toy valued for at least $10.00 per vehicle! Door prizes, 50/50 tickets, live music, raffle items and food will be provided by The Going Home FWB Church’s Ladies Auxillary. No trophies, awards or competition just a fun time cruisin, showin off your ride and helping the less fortunate to have a great Christmas. All proceeds and toys will benefit Project Christmas of McDowell County. Come out and help us “jump start” the Christmas season
For more info call Keith @ (828)442-2336 or reach me by Email @ cruisin4acause@yahoo.com or visit www.cruisin4acause.com
Cruisin4ACause, Project Christmas, Tom Johnson’s Camping Center or any affiliate of this show will not be held responsible for accidents, loss of property, property damage or personal injury.

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