PensaCruise -Pensacola, FL

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PensaCruise -Pensacola, FL

Time: November 12, 2016 from 9am to 10pm
Location: Palafox Pier / PensaCruise Park
City/Town: Pensacola, FL
Website or Map: http://www.pensacruise.com/
Phone: Connie 850-572-0032, 912-536-9346
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: PensaCruise
Latest Activity: Nov 7, 2016

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or our current event schedule with all maps and information regarding event locations, please CLICK HERE. Welcome to PensaCruise® / PensaFest! ® 2016! EverythingPensacola.com®, the official website of The Friends of the Community Maritime Park®, presents this event. Plan now to be at the Palafox Pier / PensaCruise Park® Complex on March 26, 2016, from 9 AM to 10 PM. The theme for the Cruise is "Driving to Discover 'Exciting! Downtown Pensacola'"® You will attend the historic "Biggest Rolling Car Show ever on the Florida Gulf Coast." In addition, PensaCruise® / PensaFest! ® 2016 will hold the free, Family-Safe® PensaFest! ®  at the Palafox Pier / PensaCruise Park® Complex from noon - 10:00 PM. In November 28, 2015, we had our first history making event: 1) We had the largest vehicle show ever in Pensacola, drawing entries from 12 states, as far away as North Dakota!; 2) This was the first industry-defined geographical-regional vehicle show - which requires at least 7 states, and we had 12; and 3) It was the first regional vehicle show anywhere in America to have a woman as the Event Director of the show. Breaking through the glass ceiling is Event Director Connie Lamb, accompanied by her Assistant Event Director, Judy Reed. - See more at: http://www.pensacruise.com/#sthash.U4HD8EUm.dpuf

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Comment by Judy Reed on March 31, 2016 at 11:31am
Pensacruise had my business create the medallion for the November 2015 show and they have not paid my company for any of those medallions! Connie also borrowed $375 for their phone bill and I have not seen that money! I have every piece of documentation to back this up in court.  I wish they would REMOVE my name and picture from ANYTHING involved with this organization, as I am NOT involved with these individuals!

 

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