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MJHS Fall Slam Open Car Show
Benefitting The Blue Devils Wrestling Team
Date: October 12, 2013
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Cost : Free to spectators
Entry fees: $10.00 (Before Oct. 1)
$15.00 (Oct. 1 - Day of Show)
Location: Mortimer Jordan High School
1920 Blue Devil Drive
Kimberly, AL 35091
Come out and meet the Blue Devil Wrestling Team!!!
Open to all makes and models. All money raised will go to the wrestling team. We will have food, vendors, games, DJ, and more.
Awards:
Top 25 Cars and Trucks
Top 5 Bikes
Best of Show
Blue Devils Pick
Most Unique
Best Paint
Best Club
To pre-register, please email: Tammy Bradley at fallslamshow@att.net, for a registration form, or call 205-821-4819. Make all checks payable to: MJHS Wrestling Team or PayPal to tbradley@bellsouth.net. There are vendor and sponsorship spots available, email or call for information.
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