Dillon Frisbie Memorial Car Show -Charleston, SC

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Dillon Frisbie Memorial Car Show -Charleston, SC

Time: June 24, 2012 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Citadel Mall
Street: 2070 Sam Rittenberg Blvd. #200
City/Town: Charleston, SC
Website or Map: http://frisbierodrun.com
Phone: 843-814-5772
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Fred Frisbie
Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2012

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We will be having the Annual Dillon Frisbie Memorial Car Show for 2012 at the Citadel Mall.

Our goal is to have a safe and fun show. There will be:

excellent live entertainment
great food
local vendor/sponsor booths, products and demonstrations
car wash
We also have an area designated for kids with jump castles. This will be fun for the entire family!

You can Pre-register using our Online Registrion Form for the show which will put you into the drawing for a $250 CASH PRIZE to be drawn at 12 noon, the day of the show.

Otherwise, registration day of the show BEGINS at 8:00 AM and MUST BE REGISTERED NO LATER THAN 11:00am TO QUALIFY FOR JUDGING.

Judging is from 11:00am – 2:00pm.
Trophies to be awarded at 3:00pm.
Raffles and prizes to be given away throughout the day.

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