CAR SHOW & CRAFT FESTIVAL -Brandon, FL

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CAR SHOW & CRAFT FESTIVAL -Brandon, FL

Time: November 28, 2015 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Brandon Elks
Street: 800 Centennial Lodge Drive
City/Town: Brandon, FL
Phone: Larry at (813) 767-0870
Event Type: car-show, fundraiser
Organized By: Brandon Elks
Latest Activity: Nov 23, 2015

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Held at Brandon Elks, 800 Centennial Lodge Drive. Part of the proceeds will benefit the Elk Charities that support our Veterans, Families in Need, and our Youth Activities & Drug Awareness program. Open to all years, makes and models. Come and enjoy a great day for the entire family and find some unique gifts to start your holiday shopping, and enjoy strolling through the Car Show while rocking to some cool tunes by DJ Big Ed. There will be lots of good food and drink, and door prizes. For more info, call Larry at (813) 767-0870

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