4th Annual Lanett Masonic Lodge Fall Car-Truck Show

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4th Annual Lanett Masonic Lodge Fall Car-Truck Show

Time: October 5, 2019 from 10am to 2pm
Location: El Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant.
Street: 610 South Gilmer Ave
City/Town: Lanett, AL 36863
Website or Map: http://www.lanettlodge656.org
Phone: 706-590-1584
Event Type: 4th, annual, fall, classic, car-truck, show
Organized By: T. J. Wood
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2019

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4th Annual Fall Lanett Masonic Lodge #656 Car-Truck, Bike, Show will be held on October 5, 2019 from 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. in the vacant lot of El Rio Grande Restaurant located at 610 South Gilmer Ave in Lanett, AL 36863.  There will be Classics, Antiques, Hot Rods, Exotics and all others welcomed.  Entry will be $25.00 and $5.00 for each additional vehicle.  Monies raised will help support our local charities.  Please come and support our event. There will be a money tree, a 50/50 Drawing, Burgers, Hot Dogs, Music and family fun for all.  For more info please call 706-773-6572.  Thanks for your support of our event!!! A rain date of October 12 is added if needed, Thanks.

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