Cruisin for the Classroom -Bay Minette, AL

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Cruisin for the Classroom -Bay Minette, AL

Time: March 27, 2010 from 7am to 7pm
Location: Bay Minette Elementary School
Street: 600 Blackburn Avenue
City/Town: Bay Minette, AL
Website or Map: http://www.industrialjones.co…
Phone: Debbie Rigby: 251-580-0678
Event Type: cruise-in
Organized By: Bay Minette Elementary School
Latest Activity: Mar 23, 2010

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Cruise in and show your support for Bay Minette Intermediate School.

Wash and wax those hot rods, classics, new models and motorcycles and cruise on over to BMIS to show your support for our school. Due to recent budget cuts it's harder to have the things we need in the classroom, with your support we will be able to purchase those items. All proceeds from this car show will be used for the classroom. So load up the family and join us for a family fun day!

Bay Minette Intermediate School Campus
Saturday March 27, 2010
On-site registration will be begin at 7:00AM
Judging will begin at 12 noon and prizes will be awarded at 3:00PM

Please send your check or money order along with your registration slip to:
Debbie Rigby c/o Bay Minette Intermediate School
600 Blackburn Avenue
Bay Minette, AL 36507

Please make sure that you have a correct address and phone number on your check. $25 for the 1st car and $15 for the 2nd car.

For more information call (251) 580-0678.

Sponsered by:
J.P. Services
North Baldwin EMS
United Bank
Rachel Merritt-Mary Kay
Incrediwash
A&H Boiler

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