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Time: June 15, 2013 from 12pm to 4pm
Location: Local Wal-Marts
Website or Map: http://www.communitycarshow.c…
Event Type: children's, hospitals, fundraiser
Organized By: Cassandra Farris
Latest Activity: Jun 12, 2013
Community Car Show is conducting a fundraiser for Children’s Hospitals by holding 600 car shows over the summer and fall. We are working through Walmart's home office and our sponsors Dr. Pepper, Castrol, and Hertz Rent-a-Car.
We have several cruise-ins/shows in your area each Saturday in the month of June from noon to 4 p.m. in the Walmart parking lot -- where the cars will be seen by thousands of shoppers, many who have never before seen such special cars! However, we have some openings at shows in your area on June 1st and would like to see if your club would be available to be our guest as an anchor club for one of those shows.
Other event participants are donating $5 per vehicle to your local Children's Hospital, but if your club will be an anchor club and bring 5-10 vehicles to this show, we will waive that fee for each of them. However, you are more than welcome to donate any amount. They will be our guests!
**Please call and let me know if you are interested in any of these events. If we have an event scheduled but no interest show we are rescheduling in July and October.
The website to register is www.communitycarshow.com.
Here is a press release for the program: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/5/prweb10703627.htm.
Cassie Farris
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