Christmas for Kids Car & Truck Show -Charlotte/ Concord NC

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Christmas for Kids Car & Truck Show -Charlotte/ Concord NC

Time: November 18, 2017 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Hendrick Motor Sports Racing Complex Charlotte, NC
Street: 4400 Papa Joe Hendrick Blvd
City/Town: Charlotte/ Concord NC
Website or Map: http://hendrickmotorsports.com
Phone: 678 449 4771
Event Type: fundraiser, for, the, shriner's, hospital, greenville, sc
Organized By: Bob Stephens
Latest Activity: Nov 16, 2017

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15th annual Christmas for Kids Car & Truck Show, we are the Carolina GM Association and have been hosting this show for 15 years. All proceeds from the show go to buy toys for the Children at the Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children located in Greenville, SC. We as a club shop for the toys and deliver to the hospital the 1st Monday in December where we give out toys to all the children in the hospital and clinic that day. The balance of the toys are store in the Santa Work Shop and are given to Children thru out the year.

We welcome all to come out and participate in the show and tour the Hendrick race museum at no charge and purchase racing memorabilia and if you don't bring a car we take donations to add to the total to buy toys for the Children.

Hope to see you on the 18th November 2017   

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