Aiken Horsepower's 10th Annual Spring Fling Car Show -Aiken, SC

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Aiken Horsepower's 10th Annual Spring Fling Car Show -Aiken, SC

Time: March 30, 2013 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Aiken Mall in front of Sears
Street: Whiskey Road
City/Town: Aiken, SC
Website or Map: http://www.aikenhorsepower.com
Phone: 803-270-3505 or 803-292-8219
Event Type: aiken, horsepower's, 10th, annual, spring, fling, sponsored, by, sears, in, to, benefit, the, cumbee, center, assist, abused, persons
Organized By: Vickie & Manny Reynolds
Latest Activity: Feb 2, 2016

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Aiken Horsepower's 10th Annual Spring Fling Car Show, everone welcome.  Cars, trucks, motorcycles...  Our show is going to be on March 30th from 9 am - 4 pm.  We will have some awesome silent auction items, we are doing a bit of a turn on the poker run, instead we are doing a poker walk in the Aiken Mall where our car show is.  We have a Kiddie Karz show, a hot wheels race, door prizes, vendors, and we will be selling hamburgers and hot dogs.  This is going to be a great day!  We have a rain date of April 13th, 2013.

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on April 2, 2014 at 6:40pm

Dear Vickie,

Is this on again for 2014? We have members asking. If so, please update this events or add a new one. Note that under the "Options" button on your open page is an "Edit Event" command and a "Copy Event" command to make entries easier. Please let me know if we can help,

Chuck

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