5th Annual Mustangs For Hospice Pony Run -Asheville, NC

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5th Annual Mustangs For Hospice Pony Run -Asheville, NC

Time: September 17, 2011 at 8am to September 18, 2011 at 8am
Location: Biltmore Square Mall, Asheville NC
Street: 800 Brevard Road
City/Town: Asheville, NC
Website or Map: http://BRMCOA.ORG
Phone: 828-775-3189
Event Type: car, show, and, driving, event
Organized By: Joe Grace
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2011

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This is an all Mustang 2 day show held at the Biltmore Square Mall in Asheville, NC. On Sept. 17th and 18th.  On Saturday, the 17th there will be an all day Mustang show with modified Mustang Club of America judging.  There will be food, music, kids activities, raffle items, door prizes and a 50/50.  On Sunday the 18th, the now world famous Mustangs On The Parkway Pony Run will take place.  This is a police escorted pony run onto the Blue Ridge Parkway with a 40 mile round trip drive.  Come and join us for one of the largest pony runs in the country with an average of 250 plus Mustangs attending this exciting event!  ALL proceeds benefit Carepartners Hospice.  For more information, call 828-775-3189 or visit our website at BRMCOA.ORG

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