Kingwood Christian School Car Truck & Motorcycle Show

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Kingwood Christian School Car Truck & Motorcycle Show

Time: April 28, 2012 from 9am to 11am
Location: Kingwood Church. Alabaster Alabama 35007
Street: 100 Harvest Way
City/Town: Alabaster
Phone: 205-335-2455
Event Type: fine, arts, fundraiser.
Organized By: KCS CAR TRUCK & MOTORCYCLE SHOW
Latest Activity: Apr 25, 2012

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Saturday April 28 100 Harvest Way alabaster Alabama 35007 Fund raiser for the fine arts program. Open to all makes a models entry fee $25. Registration from 9:00 to 11:00 Christian comedian Lee McBride will be the MC. Live music, lots of door prizes. Trophys 1st thru 5th place for all classes. People's choice trophys and headmasters trophys for all classes as well.
Come out an enjoy the fun. Don't miss it. Call 205-335-2455 for details.

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