Car Show/Car Swap/Carnival

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Car Show/Car Swap/Carnival

Time: November 11, 2017 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Tom's High on the Hog Real Pit BBQ, Keystone Heights FL
Street: 7154 State Road 21
City/Town: Keystone Heights
Phone: 3527279304
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Embrace Community Center, Inc.
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2017

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Embrace Community Center, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit public charity in Keystone Heights, FL. We providing services and opportunities for ALL ages and abilities especially those in need, our special needs and Veteran populations.

Come enjoy Veterans Day with your family and friends! There will be awards based on several categories:Top Five Pick, Best in Show and Kid’s Choice awards. Children can win a prize at every game station that they participate in!!

Prices are as follows: Car/Truck Entry: $20/per vehicle, Selling Your Vehicle: $35/spot, Selling Parts: $35/spot, Selling Vehicle/Parts: $60.00. Entry Fee: $5, Veterans: $1, Kids are FREE. You can pay upon arrival.

All proceeds go back to Embrace Community Center. A portion of the proceeds made will go towards a FREE dinner and gift baskets for Veterans and their families! 

We have many raffle items from a custom made 1960's tailgate bench, Murray Ford Gift Basket, Autozone Bucket, and 50/50.

Every Admission and Car Show Fee will include two FREE raffle tickets and one FREE round of mini golf!

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