Bama Coast Cruise, Orange Beach, AL

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Bama Coast Cruise, Orange Beach, AL

Time: May 19, 2011 at 12pm to May 21, 2011 at 5pm
Location: Orange Beach Sportsplex, Orange Beach, AL
Street: 4385 William Silvers Pkwy
City/Town: Orange Beach, AL
Website or Map: http://www.obparksandrec.com/…
Phone: On "Contact Us" page of our website
Event Type: out, door, car, show
Organized By: Sonny McLean
Latest Activity: May 12, 2011

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Event Description

Bring your dream ride and cruise the beach with us at

the 2nd Annual Bama Coast Cruise presented by O'Reilly Auto Parts!


May 19, 20 & 21, 2011

Orange Beach Sportsplex

Orange Beach, AL

 
Don't miss your chance to cruise the beautiful Alabama Gulf Coast and enjoy your ride the way it was meant to be! 


NEW FOR 2011: $5,000 Cash Prize Drawing!
 

A Cash Prize Drawing will be held at 4:00 PM on Saturday, May 21, 2011. All registered vehicles will receive a chance to win. The earlier you register, the more chances you get, including 5 bonus chances for registering by April 1st! See Registration Form for more info at www.bamacoastcruise.com.

  • $1,000 Poker Run!
  • $500 to Best Hand - $200 each to 2nd & 3rd - $100 to 4th
  • Show & Shine!

See the cars! Shop the vendors and enjoy the amazing and beautiful City of Orange Beach with dozens of shops and restaurants all around this event!

  • Live DJ
  • Judging for "Top 25"
  • Parade Cruise
Visit www.bamacoastcruise.com for more info and for a registration form.

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