American Heart Association Car, Truck, and Bike Show Timmonsville SC

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American Heart Association Car, Truck, and Bike Show   Timmonsville SC

Time: November 13, 2010 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Honda ofSouth Carolina
Street: 1111 Honda Way
City/Town: Timmonsville
Phone: 843-615-4646
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Shawn Thompson
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2010

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car, truck, and bike show to benefit the american heart association. we will be giving trophies to the winners of each class(17) and best of divisions will receive gift cards worth over $100. food and drink will be available. we will also have a 50/50 drawing and numerous door prizes. registration will be from 900am - 1030am. show is at honda of sc mfg facility, just off of 1-95 near florence. entry fee-$20, multi car discount, $5 spectator fee

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