Classic Cruise In /Art Show -Columbia, SC

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Classic Cruise In /Art Show -Columbia, SC

Time: August 13, 2016 from 9am to 1pm
Location: St Andrews Presbyterian Church
Street: 6952 St Andrews Rd
City/Town: Columbia, SC
Website or Map: http://www.sapc.net
Phone: 803-732-2273
Event Type: car-show, church-open-house
Organized By: St Andrews Presbyterian Church
Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2016

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St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 6952 St. Andrews Road Columbia, SC (near Irmo) is hosting this event from 9am-12pm.

Corvettes, 60’s-70’s Muscle Cars, New Mean Machines, and Old Classics
Judging begins at 10:30 AM or just cruise in and share your classic.
Multiple trophies awarded at 12:00 Noon
Hot dogs, bottled water, and sodas provided to car owners
The public is invited to attend at no charge! So, bring your friends!

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