CARS for a CAUSE Cruise-In, Huntersville, NC

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CARS for a CAUSE Cruise-In, Huntersville, NC

Time: October 3, 2015 from 10am to 2pm
Location: New Beginnings Moravian Church
Street: 201 Seagle St. (mailing address: PO Box 2278)
City/Town: Huntersville
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 704-992-2003
Event Type: benefit
Organized By: New Beginnings Moravian Church
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2015

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Event Description

Our 2nd annual Mission Car/Motorcycle Show (all makes & models welcome to participate).

All proceeds will benefit Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte (open to welcome and comfort families in need during medical crises) 

Show will include awards, door prizes, sale of food & snacks, silent auction, and free children's activities.

Pre-registration fee $15.00 (by Sept. 15)  

Day of Event fee $20.00

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Comment by Newbeginnings moravian church on October 1, 2015 at 1:42pm

Event has been cancelled due to inclement weather expected.

Will be re-scheduled in Spring 2016.  Hope to see you then.

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