Annual "Saluting Our Veterans" Open Car and Bike Show, Asheville, NC

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Annual "Saluting Our Veterans" Open Car and Bike Show, Asheville, NC

Time: November 5, 2016 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Charles George VA Medical Center
Street: 1100 Tunnel Road
City/Town: Asheville, NC 28805
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 828 335-9134
Event Type: fundraiser, for, patient, recreational, therapy, programs
Organized By: Gary Oliver
Latest Activity: Oct 26, 2016

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The Charles George VA Medical Center and Asheville Chevrolet present the 6th Annual "Saluting Our Veterans" Open Car and Bike Show, 10AM-2PM at the Charles George VA Medical Center,1100 Tunnel Road in Asheville, NC. Our show provides much needed funding for Recreational Therapy programs for our patients. Registration is 10.00 per vehicle. There will be awards for the "Top Ten" as chosen by registered participants, "Best Represented Club", and "Sponsor's Choice". Door prizes, raffles, 50/50 drawing. Food, music and fun for all! For more info call Gary Oliver (828) 335-9134 "Like" us on FaceBook: www.facebook.com/salutingourvetscarshow

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