6th Annual Wings and Wheels for Meals -Liberty, SC

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6th Annual Wings and Wheels for Meals -Liberty, SC

Time: April 18, 2015 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Pickens County Airport
Street: 240 Airport Rd.
City/Town: Liberty, SC
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: 864-855-3770
Event Type: charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Meta Bowers
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2015

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Fly in or cruise in to the Pickens County Airport (South Carolina)​ in support of Pickens County Meals on Wheels!

Custom car show (free entry), airplane & helicopter rides, flight simulations ($20/person), food and fun for kids of all ages.

This year's show car winner will be awarded custom trophies designed and built by REDNECK ENGINEERING! 
* Best in Show 
* People's Choice - Most cash votes by the public for their favorite car. 
* Best in Class - Judged event over four classes: 1900-1950; 1951-1972; 1973 - 1994; 1995 - 2015.

$10 admission/car at gate. All proceeds support Pickens County Meals on Wheels​. https://www.facebook.com/events/427774027374741/

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