Day of The Duals Car Show -Daytona Beach, Fl

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Day of The Duals Car Show -Daytona Beach, Fl

Time: December 15, 2017 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Drive In Christian Church
City/Town: Daytona Beach Shores, FL.
Phone: John Maffucci 404.580.7714.
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Halifax Urban Ministries
Latest Activity: Dec 2, 2017

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Preventing Homelessness in Volushia County
When:   Thursday February, 20, 2014   11:am to 4 :pm Awards at 3PM Gates open 10:am
Where:  Drive In Christian Church, A1A, Daytona Beach Shores, FL. 32118 
 15 Best of Show, Pastors Pick, HUM Pick, and Mayors Pick
Car Coral, Cars for Sale
50/50 DrawingDoor prizes
Food Vendors, DJ
All Proceeds go to the Drive-in Christian Church and Halifax Urban Ministries
Entry Fee: $10.00 Plus Donation of food appreciated
Spectators: Free, A Donation of Food Appreciated
  The show will be on the day of the Daytona 500 Duel Qualifying Races.
The qualifying races were always held during the day on the Thursday before the 500
but they have moved them to prime time evening TV.
This has given us a great opportunity to hold a car show that will draw people from all
over the country that are in town for the races and at the same time raise funds for
 two great organizations:
Any questions John Maffucci 404 580-7714 

 

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