Mark Hopey Memorail Car & Bike Show -Black Mountain, NC

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Mark Hopey Memorail Car & Bike Show -Black Mountain, NC

Time: November 10, 2012 from 8:30am to 3pm
Location: Ingles
City/Town: Black Mountain, NC
Phone: 828-925-1034
Event Type: car-bike-show
Organized By: Josh, Terry & Tony
Latest Activity: Nov 8, 2012

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Mark Hopey Memorail Car & Bike Show -Black Mountain, SC at Ingles

Mark Hopey Memorial Car and Bike Show at Ingles in Black Mountain. Mark passed away on Sept 7. Mark was devoted to his wife Mary and their two sons Thomas and Solomon. Mark was active in his church Biltmore Christ Temple and was looking forward to a mission trip to Trinidad in the fall. Mark was always smiling and never met a stranger. He drove a truck for Ingles Distribution in Swannanoa for 14 years and received the 1,000,000 mile award for safe driving. The benefit is in his memory and to help the family with expenses.  Check in registration begins at 7:30 am, show starts at 8:30am and will go until 3:30pm

15.00 Pre-Registration Fee until November 8, 20.00 Registration Day of Show. Silent Auction, Dunking Booth. For more information call Josh at 828-925-1034, Terry at 828-925-8789 or Tony at 828-803-7519.  To Pre-Register: Mail a check to The Mark Hopey Memorial Fund  5527 Bat Cave Road  Old Fort, NC 28762.  Please include Name, Phone Number, Year Make and Model of Vehicle.   http://www.facebook.com/markhopey.memorial  All Proceeds wil go to the Hopey family

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