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Time: March 14, 2021 all day
Location: The Wharf Event Center in Orange Beach
Street: Wharf Pkwy
City/Town: Orange Beach, AL
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: Greg Miller 228-324-7671 Robbie Bryant 479-452-2626
Event Type: beach, cruise, and, car, show
Organized By: American Force
Latest Activity: Mar 12, 2021
Orange Beach Invasion is the newest Car, Truck and Bike Show to hit the Gulf Coast. Located in beautiful Orange Beach, Alabama at The Wharf! Hosted by Greg Miller of Scrapin the Coast, Siknic and Slamber Party and his partner Robbie Bryant of Keg Media, Slamily Reunion and Lifted Truck Nats. These 2 dedicated Show Promoters are coming together to bring you a Show like no other.
Held at The Wharf in beautiful Orange Beach, Al.
Title Sponsor - Sparkles Detail LLC.
Presenting Sponsor - American Force Wheels
Premium Sponsors - Bama Off Road, UAF, Slam Specialties, OffRoad Life Apparel, Mad Addictions, All Hustle, & Bodyguard Bumpers.
Host Hotel - Marriott Springhill Suites 251-943-6600
Mention show rates of $189 a night.
Spectators- FREE
Registration - $50 Regular spots.
Registration Hours - 8-5 Friday, 8-5 Saturday, 8-Noon Sunday.
Online Preregistration is now open for regular spots in main show area. Register at
http://www.orangebeachinvasion.com/register.html
Show Hours - Friday thru Sun
Show Shirts will be available at the show only $20
Vendor Spaces are still available
Sponsor inquiries contact
Greg Miller 228-324-7671
Robbie Bryant 479-452-2626
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