Cruise-In at Asbury -Madison, AL

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Cruise-In at Asbury -Madison, AL

Time: April 24, 2021 from 8am to 11am
Location: Asbury Church
Street: 980 Hughes Road
City/Town: Madison, AL
Website or Map: https://weareasbury.com/carsh…
Phone: 256-837-0365
Event Type: community, cruise-in
Organized By: Asbury Church
Latest Activity: Apr 19, 2021

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Event Description

Take in some awesome cars, trucks, and bikes at this year’s Cruise-In! Stop by any time during the morning to see what vehicles might catch your eye as they cruise in to give the community a casual, socially distant experience. Grab a free cup of coffee or hot chocolate and a donut while they last and stroll through the parking lot to discover a limited edition model, jaw-dropping paint job, amped up engine, or one-of-a-kind trim package on your dream ride.

While we won’t have a designated kids area this year to reduce physical interactions, families are welcome to bring the kids along and share the wonder!

Want to show off your own vehicle? Just stop by during the event and we’ll direct you to a place to set up – no registration needed! Got a question about participating? Contact asburycarshow@gmail.com.

Masks are not required for this outdoor event as long as social distancing can be practiced. Asbury is committed to your safety and follows the CDC and ADPH guidelines. Hand sanitizing stations will be provided throughout the area. Restroom access will be indoors.

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