9th Annual Project 25 Car Show -Panama City, FL

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9th Annual Project 25 Car Show -Panama City, FL

Time: November 7, 2010 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Holiday Inn Select
Street: Martin Luther King, Jr Blvd (Hwy 77)
City/Town: Panama City, FL 32405
Phone: 850-624-0180
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Marsha Allen/American Muscle Car Club
Latest Activity: Nov 2, 2010

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The American Muscle Car Club invites you all to join them at their 9th Annual Project 25 Car Show Sunday, November 7, at the Holiday Inn Select on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd (Hwy 77), Panama City, FL (across from the Panama City Mall)


Registration is from 10am - noon, awards will be at 3 pm. There will be Top 75 awards (participant voting) and 2 specialty awards. We will have a 50/50 drawing with 1/2 going to the winner and 1/2 going to Project 25. Entry fee is a new unwrapped toy(s) ($10 value at least please), these toys will be donated to Project 25. Cash donations will be accepted in place of toys if you wish.

We have some great door prizes this year and "The Fuzz" will be playing great music all day. We had 129 registered entries last year and would love to beat that this year!

Project 25 is affiliated with the Bay County Sheriff's Office. Each year they raise money to provide gifts for needy children at Christmas. Our show kicks off the holiday season for them and the toys donated are taken directly to the Sheriff's Office after the show to be distributed as needed. We also take donations all year long at our cruise ins and that money and any money donated at our show along with 1/2 of the 50/50 pot are presented to the Project 25 Spokesperson at the end of the show, prior to the awards presentation.

If you need additional information, please call Marsha Allen @ 850-624-0180 or email americanmusclecarclubpc@yahoo.com

We hope you are able to come and join us for this event!

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