"Run for the Son" Benefit Car Show - Orangeburg, SC

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"Run for the Son" Benefit Car Show - Orangeburg, SC

Time: November 7, 2015 from 8am to 5pm
Location: www.orangeburgcountyfair.org
Street: 350 Magnolia Street
City/Town: Orangeburg, SC 29115
Phone: 803-603-2642
Event Type: benefit, show, -, all, proceeds, to, help, those, in, need
Organized By: Jerry O'Neal French
Latest Activity: Nov 2, 2015

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Event Dates: November 7, 2015
Location: Orangeburg, South Carolina
 

This is a benefit show with all proceeds going to Catch the Vision International - a christian based ministry dedicated to helping the physical and spiritual needs of people worldwide. 
This show will be held at the Orangeburg County Fairgrounds located at 350 Magnolia Street, Orangeburg, SC 29115. 
Event Time - 8am-5pm 
Trophy Presentation 3-3:30pm - 9 classes, 6 special awards - 30 trophies 

Muscle Cars, Street Rods, Street Machines,Dubs,Pick-Ups,Rat Rods, Vettes, Popular Classics, Modern Muscle Cars  
$25.00 Participant Entry Fee 
Spectators FREE 
Participant Prizes each hour 
Two YETI coolers to be raffled $5 ticket 
Great Food Vendor

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