Panhandle Cruisers Annual Christmas Party -Pensacola, FL

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Panhandle Cruisers Annual Christmas Party -Pensacola, FL

Time: December 4, 2015 from 5:30pm to 10pm
Location: Amvet Post 292
Street: 955 Dog Track Road
City/Town: Pensacola, FL
Website or Map: http://panhandlecruisers.com/…
Phone: Warren Peacock 251-946-3327, PanhandleCruisers@yahoo.com.
Event Type: christmas, party, cruise, in
Organized By: Panhandle Cruisers
Latest Activity: Nov 22, 2015

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Panhandle Cruisers Annual Christmas Party On December 4th we will be having a “Great Time” at our Annual Panhandle Cruisers Christmas Party. Our Party will be held at Amvet Post 292 at 955 Dog Track Road, Pensacola, FL 32506. Social time will be from 5:30pm until 7pm and dinner will be served at 7. After dinner we will have our annual meeting followed by gifts.

 

You can pay your yearly dues during the social time from 5:30 to 6:30. Christmas Party tickets are $15 per person and you can pick them up at the Show N Shine or you can mail a check or money order to Panhandle Cruisers, C/O Cindy Peacock, 19211 Three Rivers Rd., Seminole, AL 36574 and we will hold your tickets at the door. If you need directions or are bringing a nonmember guest please email me.

 

No tickets will be sold at the door! This is a catered event and as always there will be gifts. You must purchase your tickets by Monday November 30th so we can get a head count for the caterer and know how many gifts to purchase!

 

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