4th ANNUAL AUTISM CARNIVAL and CAR SHOW -Jacskonville, FL

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4th ANNUAL AUTISM CARNIVAL and CAR SHOW -Jacskonville, FL

Time: April 26, 2025 from 1pm to 6pm
Location: Highland Estates Academy
Street: Drive1000 De Paul
City/Town: Jacksonville, FL
Website or Map: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/…
Phone: 901-503-6675
Event Type: car, show, girl, power, highland, estates, academy, annual, autism, carnival
Organized By: S&S CUSTOM EXHAUST | BSE MARKETING LLC
Latest Activity: Dec 27, 2024

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4RD ANNUAL AUTISM CARNIVAL AND CAR SHOW

Come join us at the Highland Estates Academy for the 4rd Annual Autism Carnival and Car Show! It's going to be a day filled with fun, games, and excitement for the whole family. Get ready to enjoy thrilling games, delicious food, and bouce houses. This event is a fantastic opportunity to raise awareness and support for individuals with autism. We have a variety of activities planned, including face painting, foam pit, corn hole, sack races, bubble machine, nerf war zone, and much more. So mark your calendars and bring your loved ones for a memorable day at the Autism Carnival!

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