3rd Annual Rollin' on the River Car Show -Decatur, Al

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3rd Annual Rollin' on the River Car Show -Decatur, Al

Time: June 18, 2011 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Decatur Mall (Beltline Road)
Street: Beltline Raod (hwy 67)
City/Town: Decatur, Al
Website or Map: http://www.morganhabitat.org
Phone: 256-340-9609
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Landis Griffin
Latest Activity: May 30, 2011

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Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County 3rd annual Rollin’ on the River Car show

 

June 18th, 2011

Show will start at 9:00 and end at 2:00pm

We will start parking cars at 8:00am

New location! We will be behind the Decatur Mall

Trophies, 50/50, music, play area for kids and vendors

Gift to first 250 cars

Car registration $20.00

Open to all cars of interest and motorcycles

All proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County

For more information, please contact the Habitat office, 256-340-9609

 

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