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Sumter Swap Meets

Time: April 5, 2020 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Sumter County Fairgrounds
Street: 7620 S.R. 471
City/Town: Bushnell
Website or Map: http://www.floridaswapmeets.c…
Phone: 727-848-7171
Event Type: auto, swap, meet
Organized By: Sumter Swap Meets
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2020

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Sumter Swap Meets Special CORONAVIRUS Notice                       March 18, 2020

Craig and Joann as well as staff of Sumter Swap Meets have been diligently

following the coronavirus progression throughout the world and the United States, particularly as it relates to our monthly automotive events at the Sumter county fairgrounds.

Right now, we are still planning to hold our auto events as usual with our next

show coming up on the First Sunday of April, April 5, 2020.

If closure circumstances are required by local, state and Federal governments or

if the virus appears to worsen, we will comply with those circumstances.

Once again, it is our intention to hold our April 5, 2020 auto event as scheduled. If circumstances change, we will make every effort to contact as many vendors and attendees as possible. Our best contact method is through email and check our websites for updates. If you know anyone who attends our shows, please ask that they get their email to us or give our information to them.

Be healthy, first take care of yourself, your family and others.

With everyone’s support we will get through this health crisis.

 

Website: www.floridaswapmeets.com

Email: craigpearson_6@msn.com

Office phone: 727-848-7171

Cell: 727-534-7433

 

Thank you,

Sumter Swap Meets Organization

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