Show Off For Our Heroes -Anderson, SC

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Show Off For Our Heroes -Anderson, SC

Time: December 12, 2015 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Get Right Gym of Anderson
Street: 110 Miracle Mile Dr
City/Town: Anderson, SC
Website or Map: http://showthemoffenterprises…
Phone: 8643549412
Event Type: non-profit, organization, fundraiser, wounded, warriors, project
Organized By: Nate Maynard
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2015

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Saturday December 12th Show Them Off Enterprises is proud to present show off for our heroes Car Show. The show will go from 10am-2pm. It will be held in the parking lot of Get Right Gym of Anderson at 110 Miracle Mile Dr, Anderson Sc 29621 there will be trophies door prizes and much much more. All the proceeds will go to the Wounded Warriors Project for more information go to our website atshowthemoffenterprises.org  you can also call 864-354-9412. The car show will also be broadcasted live to the internet from our website. if you plan on entering a vehicle registration is $15 and 100% of the proceeds goes to wounded warriors. If you have something you can bring bring and help out our heroes..Thank you in advance and our heroes thank you we hope to see you there...

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