Smokin Family BBQ and Classic Car Show

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Smokin Family BBQ and Classic Car Show

Time: October 7, 2017 from 10am to 3pm
Location: American Legion Post 57
Street: 2602 SW Main Blvd
City/Town: Lake City, Fl. 32025
Phone: 386-984-9565
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: William Huggins
Latest Activity: Oct 5, 2017

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American Legion Riders, Chapter 57 will host their Annual Fall BBQ and Classic Car Show on Saturday, October 7, 2017 from noon until 3pm.
The menu will be BBQ Chicken quarters (light or dark), macaroni salad, green beans and dessert. Advance tickes are $8.00 per person, $10.00 per person on the day of the event.
We will also have the Classic Car show, there is no fee to enter and trophies to be awarded to first, second and third place as well as peoples's choice.
For addtional information on the car show, contact:
Rick Cabrera at 904-626-1683
There entertainment to be provided by the band, "Stone Jones", 50/50 drawings, $1.00 draft beer and more.
Proceeds go to support projects and programs of the American Legion Riders, Chapter 57.
For advance tickets see any Legion Rider and tickets will be available in the lounge.

Who likes to fly, we have a member who is putting up not one, but two airplane rides for two people to be auctioned off at the BBQ, we have the Stone Jones Band, $1.00 drafts, raffle items, auction items, 50/50 drawings, and a host of Classic Cars lined up.
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
For additional information contact
Bill Huggins at billhugginssr@hotmail.com or 386-984-9565

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