The GUMC Youth-Branden Penegar Memorial Car Show

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The GUMC Youth-Branden Penegar Memorial Car Show

Time: March 14, 2020 all day
Location: Gonzalez United Methodist Church
Street: 2026 Pauline Street
City/Town: Cantonment, FL
Website or Map: https://www.gonzalezmethodist…
Phone: (850) 393-3035
Event Type: fundraiser, car, show, festival
Organized By: Rachel Terry
Latest Activity: Feb 23, 2020

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On March 14, 2020, Gonzalez United Methodist is proud to present our 7th annual GUMC Youth/Branden Penegar Memorial Car Show, a tribute to a wonderful young man who left us much too soon. Branden Penegar was a very active member of the GUMC Youth group who was called home to heaven on March 9, 2013, a couple months shy of his 21st birthday. He became a friend to everyone he met and his constant smile was contagious. Branden could make any day seem better just by being in the same room with him. He loved God, his family, friends, Tate High School football, Florida State Seminoles, NASCAR and the GUMC Youth group. Although Branden had “graduated out” of youth in 2011, he stayed active in the by serving as a mentor, friend and chaperone at youth activities. The Youth want to show their continued love for Branden by including his name on this car show which has now grown to be one of the larger car shows in the Pensacola area. He will forever live in our hearts.

We welcome any make, model, or year car. We will have live music from The Southern Revival Band and food and refreshments will be available for purchase.  All proceeds from the show benefit the GUMC Youth Group. There is no entry fee for spectators.  To enter your car in the show, the fee is $25 and registration will be 8:00-11:00 a.m. on March 14th.  If you want to display your car, the fee is $15.  Please come join us!!

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