Stampede 9 October 9th 2010 @ The Jacksonville Landing -Jacksonville, FL

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Stampede 9 October 9th 2010 @ The Jacksonville Landing -Jacksonville, FL

Time: October 9, 2010 from 9am to 3pm
Location: The Jacksonville Landing
Street: 2 Independent Drive
City/Town: Jacksonville, FL
Website or Map: http://www.mmjax.com
Phone: 904-724-4087
Event Type: charity, fundraiser
Organized By: Jack Maurice
Latest Activity: Oct 6, 2010

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MMJAX Stampede 9
Mustang & All Ford Show
October 9th, 2010
Proceeds will benefit ARM, the Animal Rescue Movement
Registration runs from 9am-11am Awards begin by 3pm. Raffles, silent auctions, 50/50 drawings, and animals will be on hand for adoption. Game room and food court available as well as shopping and entertainment at the Jacksonville Landing. Alcohol is available at the Landing but will not be tolerated near the cars or exhibits. Vendors and Sponsors will be on hand to help with any of your needs in their fields. Fun for all, young or old. Stay for lunch or dinner at one of the fine establishments. River Taxi and dock access to view the
show. Plenty of accommodations nearby. For all the latest details visit http://WWW.MMJAX.COM

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