Moosehaven Car, Bike, & Truck Show Orange Park, FL

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Moosehaven Car, Bike, & Truck Show Orange Park, FL

Time: May 12, 2012 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Moosehaven Orange Park FL
Street: 1701 Park Ave
City/Town: Orange Park, FL 32073
Website or Map: http://www.moosehaven.org…
Phone: 386-328-4904
Event Type: fundraiser, for, wounded, warrior, project/scholarships
Organized By: Charles Wellborn
Latest Activity: Jan 12, 2012

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Car, Bike, & Truck Show +

Community Breakfast                                                                                           May 12, 2012.  Orange Park, FL..  Moosehaven will host a community breakfast $6 along with a Car, Bike, and Truck Show, to raise funds for The Wounded Warrior Project. Gates open at 7:30 AM for breakfast. Registration begins at 8 AM and will  end at 1 PM. Voting ends at 1:30 PM. Awards at 3 PM. Participant and spectator judging. Registration fee $20.00 day of show. Best of Show ,Top 20, and over $500.00 cash to be awarded to registered participants in special drawing. Car corral $10.00. Vendors and automotive type swap meet participants $30.00. Dash plaques to first 100 registered. 50/50, door prizes, and food court.  For more info: Show participants call Charlie 386-328-4904 or Lou

386-684-9309 www.azaleacitycruisers.com

and vendors/swap meet participants call Marina 904-278-1210 www.moosehaven.org.                                                                 

 

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