Darby Racing Club 1st Annual Car, Bike, Truck Show -N Charleston, SC

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Darby Racing Club 1st Annual Car, Bike, Truck Show -N Charleston, SC

Time: August 25, 2012 from 5pm to 9pm
Location: Hooters Restaurant
Street: 2171 Northwoods Blvd
City/Town: N. Charleston, SC
Phone: 8439266856
Event Type: fundraiser, part, of, the, proceeds, will, go, to, national, bullying, prevention, center.
Organized By: James Darby
Latest Activity: Aug 19, 2012

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Darby racing club will have its 1st annual car, bike, and Truck/SUV show on Saturday August 25,2012 from 5pm-9pm at Hooters restaurant, 2171 Northwoods Blvd. N. Charleston , SC , 29406 . Registration is $25, and can be done anytime before the show and 5pm-7pm the day of the show. Awards will be at 830pm day of show. Price of admission is $5.00 per person. Awards will be given for Best car, Best motorcycle, and Best Truck/SUV. There will also be an award for best all around where the winner will get $500 cash. All awards will be done by Peoples choice meaning there will be no judges and people will get a card where they will vote the winners in each car group and best all around.Part of the proceeds will go to the National Bullying Prevention center. 

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