Pickens County Meals on Wheels 2nd Annual John Willis Car Show

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Pickens County Meals on Wheels 2nd Annual John Willis Car Show

Time: April 29, 2023 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Old Market Square
Street: S 1st Street
City/Town: Easley,SC
Website or Map: https://pcmow.org/fund-raisin…
Phone: 8645072381
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Shannon Swanson
Latest Activity: Mar 28, 2023

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Pickens County Meals on Wheels is excited for the 2nd Annual John Willis Car Show in Old Market Square in downtown Easley.  This show is in memory of John Willis who retired from Easley Fire Department and worked for Pickens County Meals on Wheels serving our seniors.

All makes, models, classic cars, rat rods, jeeps, trucks, motorcycles, and all clubs are welcome. Registration is $20 per vehicle.

All proceeds and donations to benefit PCMOW. Pickens County Meals on Wheels is a 501c3 nonprofit organization.  

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