Annual Asbury Community Car Show -Madison AL

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Annual Asbury Community Car Show -Madison AL

Time: May 21, 2022 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Asbury Methodist Church
Street: 980 Hughes Road
City/Town: Madison, AL
Website or Map: http://www.asburycarshow.com
Phone: Shane Reece @ 256-651-5456
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Asbury United Methodist Church
Latest Activity: May 15, 2022

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Annual Asbury Community Car Show -Madison AL

Asbury Community Car Show is an open show in Madison, AL. The show serves as a fund raiser for the Asbury Auto Services ministry. Asbury Auto Services provides oil changes, routine maintenance and basic auto repair to elderly, low income and spouses of deployed service personnel.

In 2014 the show featured 114 cars and raised over $1400. The show is rain or shine and is open to all cars, trucks, motorcycles and even boats and planes. 2015 goal is 200+ cars and $3500 toward AASM.

Cost is $20 per entry. Spectator admission is FREE. There is a Kids Zone with blowups and FREE FOOD for ALL in attendance. The show is 8AM to 3PM Saturday April 11, 2015 @ Asbury United Methodist Church, 980 Hughes Rd. Madison, AL 35758.

For more information contact us at asburycarshow@gmail.comwww.asburycarshow.com or call Bill Gullatt @ 256.694.8813

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