Toys 4 Tots Car & Bike Show -Jacksonville, FL

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Toys 4 Tots Car & Bike Show -Jacksonville, FL

Time: December 6, 2014 from 11am to 4pm
Location: Old Kmart Plaza
Street: 5761 Beach Blvd
City/Town: Jacksonville, FL
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/event…
Phone: 904-333-5138
Event Type: toy, drive
Organized By: Ana Viruet Maysonet
Latest Activity: Nov 9, 2014

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Team LoeRider Auto Club Fl Presents: Toys 4Tots Car & Bike Show

Please join our Team for our Annual Toy Drive & CAR/BIKE SHOW

Toys will be donated to Wolfons Children Hospital! 

Help us help our community children and those less fortunate so they can have a Merry Christmas.

Roll In @ 10am

Registration ends at 2pm

Admission:
$5.00 with a toy or $10.00 without a toy
Donate new unwrapped toy
*Each toy donated will receive a free raffle ticket*

Top 20
Kids Choice
People's Choice
LoeRider Ladyz Choice
Santa's Choice
Vendor's Choice
Best Club Representation (5 or more)
Best of Show

**Raffles**Food**Music**Santa**Models**

#teamloeriderac #teamloeridercarshow #teamloeridertoys4tots

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