17th Annual SPRING FLING 2012 - Panama City, FL

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17th Annual SPRING FLING 2012 - Panama City, FL

Time: March 16, 2013 all day
Location: FRANK BROWN PARK
Street: 16200 BACK BEACH PARKWAY
City/Town: PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA 32412
Website or Map: http://www.springflingcarshow…
Phone: 850-890-4085
Event Type: car, truck, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Douglas Augustine
Latest Activity: Mar 13, 2013

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17TH ANNUAL CAR, TRUCK, AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW.  LOCATED IN PANAMA CITY BEACH, FLORIDA AT FRANK BROWN PARK ON BACK BEACH PARKWAY. COVERED BY NATIONAL MAGAZINES AND SEVERAL ONLINE PUBLICATIONS.  PROCEEDS GOES TOWARDS THE SHRINER'S CLUB FOR CHILDREN'S BURN CENTER HOSPITAL.  CHARITY AUCTION, CLUB GAMES, AND THE EVER POPULAR MISS SPRING FLING CONTEST.

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Comment by Michael Thies on March 13, 2013 at 7:38pm

It looks like it will be great weather!

Comment by Douglas Augustine on March 26, 2012 at 5:04pm

ENTRY FEE IS $40.00 DAY OF SHOW

INCLUDES 2 WEEKEND PASSES

GATES OPEN FOR SPECTATORS AT 9 AM 

$10.00 SPECTATOR FEE OR GET A WEEKEND PASS FOR $15.00

CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE

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