Keystone Motor Club 3rd Saturday Cruise in plus meet and greet Odessa/Tampa Florida

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Keystone Motor Club 3rd Saturday Cruise in plus meet and greet Odessa/Tampa Florida

Time: December 19, 2020 from 10am to 1pm
Location: Winn Dixie
Street: 17649 Gunn Hwy in Odessa; SE corner of Gunn Hwy and Van Dyke Rd
City/Town: Tampa/Odessa Florida, Paradise! 33556
Website or Map: https://www.tamparacing.com/f…
Phone: 813-452-7807
Event Type: 3rd, saturday, monthly, cruise, in, and, meet, greet
Organized By: Bob Fixesit and the Keystone Motor Club
Latest Activity: Nov 21, 2020

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This is a gentle reminder:.....We cruise in and meet every 3rd Saturday. We meet at Winn Dixie 17 October 2020 plus women of Keystone (WOK)
Sept meeting 2020 Pictures if you email us.
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    Lots of new and exciting changes are being made for our October 17th, KMC meeting. First of all, every car will be received with a checkered flag as you drive to the meeting area and pass the finish line.  The next improvement, we now have is a welcoming table, to sign in, get a treat or drink of ice water, and get your 50-50- ticket for $1.  Cruise in at 10AM. Then at exactly 11:00 a.m. we will have a short informative business meeting, then all ticket holders will get a chance to win one of the many Halloween prizes before the 50-50 drawing for cold hard cash!  Bring your own chairs to relax in the shade while visiting with other car enthusiasts.
      WOK, the Women Of Keystone, will be telling their favorite Halloween stories, wearing a crazy hat, or showing off this year's Trick or Treat costume.  What fun! 
      One interesting project for new business is to make a written record of the history of KMC which started in 2012.  What do you think of that?  Be ready to be interviewed for your story or fill out a "homework" sheet for the next meeting. 
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2nd Saturday of every month: Free breakfast  at Insty Tune & Lube  14783 N. Dale Mabry Hwy...free car advice.
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Free Chili coming on November 21. For high octane, bring your own hot sauce!
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Have a great day! bobfixesitup@yahoo.com 813-839-4281

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