AACA Winter Meet - Melbourne, FL

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AACA Winter Meet  - Melbourne, FL

Time: March 15, 2012 to March 17, 2012
Location: Hilton Melbourne Rialto Place
Street: near Melbourne International Airport
City/Town: Melbourne, FL
Website or Map: http://clubs.hemmings.com/clu…
Phone: 321-480-6089
Event Type: club, meet
Organized By: Cape Canaveral Region
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2012

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 AACA Winter Meet - hosted by Cape Canaveral Region

As we have mentioned in previous months, the BIG 2012 AACA National Winter Meet that our Region is hosting in Melbourne on March 15-17 is what we are all working on. And we invite all AACA members to come enjoy the great event. You can register one or more vehicles; you can register to Judge; you can register as a vendor; or you can simply register to participate and enjoy this event. For a description of the activities, get our tri-fold brochure by clicking on "Meet Brochure." And there is a lot to do on Florida's Space Coast here in Brevard County, so you might just want to have a little Winter vacation here!

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