HEROES BENEFIT BASH CAR SHOW -New Brocton, AL

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HEROES BENEFIT BASH CAR SHOW -New Brocton, AL

Time: May 24, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: BAMAJAM FARMS
Street: 351 CO RD. 156
City/Town: NEW BROCTON,ALABAMA, 36351
Phone: 334-596-9491
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: BILLY SHIRLEY
Latest Activity: May 22, 2014

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CAR SHOW FOR ALL KINDS OF CARS AT BAMAJAM FARMS..TOP 30 PLUS PEOPLES CHOICE AND A 50/50 DRAWING..ALL PROCEEDS GO TO THE HEROES BENEFIT FUND WHICH SUPPORTS WOUNDED WARRIORS/FIRE/LAW ENFORCEMENT, SEE LINK BELOW FOR MORE DETAILS AND PLEASE LIKE AND SHARE PAGE FOR A GREAT CAUSE...https://www.facebook.com/pages/Heroes-Benefit-Fund/725561730798309NT  

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Comment by BILLY SHIRLEY on April 8, 2014 at 1:17am

cost is $20 at the gate it also gets you in to all events which includes a motorcycle dirt track race a daytime music stage and a night time music stage,venders,great food...the swimming lagoon will be open ,and activities for kids ..come out and have a great time

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