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Time: May 4, 2013 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Shelby County School of Technology
Street: 701 Hwy 70
City/Town: Columbaiana
Website or Map: https://sites.google.com/site…
Phone: 205-541-9844
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: AJ Miller
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2013
We are gearing up for our 3rd Annual Car/Arts & Crafts Show. There will be a variety of cars, trucks, motorcycles and tractors competing for unique trophies in various categories as well as arts & crafts vendors, a silent auction, music, food, fun for the kids including 2 space bounces, games with prizes and much more!! For more info call 205-541-9844
The event is FREE to the public.
Car & Trucks $15 entry fee, Motorcycles & Tractors $10 entry fee. Vendors 10 x 10 space $40 and 10 x 20 space $60
You can visit us on Facebook at: School of Technology Car/Arts & Crafts Show
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