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Time: March 21, 2015 from 4pm to 9pm
Location: Spanish Springs Town Square
Street: 1168 Main St.
City/Town: The Villages, FL
Website or Map: http://www.thevillagesenterta…
Phone: 352-750-5411
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: The Villages Entertainment
Latest Activity: Mar 10, 2015
-Entertainment by Earthbeat
-Performance by Silver Rockettes at 6pm
-Performance by The Village Gypsies at 7pm
-Amazing classic cars years 1980 and older
-Food Vendors will be available with a wide variety of delicious items for purchase
-Bar Kiosks Open for Beverage Purchases
-People's Choice Trophies Awarded
-50/50 Chance Drawing benefiting Shared Harvest Community Garden (Please note 50/50 rule, you DO NOT have to be present to win!
Rules & Regulations for Cruise In Participants
*There is no entry fee
*Cars must be vintage 1980 or older
*Arrive and register between 3:00pm & 6:00pm
*All cars must register upon entering
*"For Sale" signs displayed in vehicles are prohibited.
*No flame throwing or tire burning permitted
After Registering
*Place entry number in windshield for spectator voting purposes
*Voting closes at 7:30pm
*Trophies awarded & 50/50 drawing from the Gazebo at 8:00pm
*You do not have to be present to win drawing or trophies
*Door prizes will be awarded to 10 randomly chosen participants
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