Annual Spring Fling Car Show -Summerton, SC

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Annual Spring Fling Car Show -Summerton, SC

Time: June 7, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: John Land Landing Summerton SC
Street: Log Jam Road
City/Town: Summerton SC
Website or Map: http://www.communityangelsfun…
Phone: 803-979-4950 or 803-979-7602
Event Type: charity, car, show, event, for, community, angels, fund
Organized By: Angela Reyes
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2014

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Community Angels Fund, Inc.

Annual Spring Fling  Car & Bike Show

 

                                        Sat. June 7, 2014

                                   Registration 10-12 

Show 12-4  

John C. Land III Boating and sports Fishing Facility(Log Jam Landing)  Summerton, SC

•Located on Log Jam Road (#260), just outside of the Cuddo Unit

Take I-95 to exit #108 and go south 2.7 kilometers (1.7 miles) on Buff Blvd. (#102). Turn left onto Bill Davis Road (#127) and go east 3.3 km. (2.0 mi.). Turn right onto William Brunson Road (#559) and go southeast 5.7 km. (3.5 mi.) to the end of the road. Turn right and go south 0.7 km. (0.4 mi.) to the end of the road. Turn right onto Log Jam Road (#260) and go west a short distance, and the entrance will at the dead end.

Accessible via lake and land

ALL PROCEEDS SUPPORT COMMUNITY ANGELS FUND CHARITY

Making a difference in the lives of the people of Clarendon County through financial generosity and community involvement

 

$20.00 Registration Fee/  Pre $15.00

Trophies/ Dash Plaques

   New this year Golf Car & Rat Rod $ Tractor Classes

Food and Refreshments

Door Prizes 

Chinese Auction 

50/50 Drawing

Games,Vendors and more….

Free admission to general public

 

For Information Call:  Adrian …803-979-7602  Angela… 803-979-4950 

e-mail  info@communityangelsfund.org

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on June 3, 2014 at 11:17am

Hey Angela,

Do you have any upcoming club meetings and shows to post up on our Events Calendar? We will get the word out big time!

Chuck

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