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Time: September 17, 2016 from 9am to 2pm
Location: Steele Rubber Products
Street: 6180 E. NC 150 Highway
City/Town: Denver, NC
Website or Map: http://www.steelerubber.com/
Phone: 800-352-0068
Event Type: car, show, fundraiser, american, cancer, society, relay, for, life
Organized By: Steele Rubber Products Marketing Department
Latest Activity: Sep 15, 2016
200+ Show Cars - Food Vendors - Shop Tours - Awards
Register you car online at www.steelerubber.com/openhouse
JOIN US FOR OUR 2015 ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE
EVERY YEAR, WE OPEN OUR FACILITIES TO THE
COMMUNITY FOR A CAR SHOW, PLANT TOURS,
FOOD AND FUN! DRIVE YOUR CLASSIC CAR
OR JUST COME OUT TO JOIN US.
MORE INFORMATION:
CALL - 704-483-9343
EMAIL - BGREEN@STEELERUBBER.COM
LOCATION:
STEELE RUBBER PRODUCTS
6180 E NC 150 HWY
DENVER, NC 28037
(PUBLIC PARKING AT CROSS COUNTRY CAMPGROUND)
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What vendors are signed up? :-) Chuck
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