Sunny King One Love for Dylan Open Car Show

            Benefitting Rise School in Tuscaloosa

                    Open to all Cars, Trucks and Bikes

 

Date: Oct 5 2013

 

Time: 3:00 pm – 10 pm

 

$15.00 Pre register July 28 – Sept 28

$20.00 Day of show {You will get a arm band for free food and 1 t-shirt}

 

To pre register email Name, address, phone number, shirt size,  year make and model to alscikotics@yahoo.com. You can pay at show or send to Pay pal tbradley88@bellsouth.net

 

Over 50 trophies, Games, Raffles, and a auction

Vendor spots are $50.00     

 

Sunny King Toyota/Scion

2570 U.S Highway 78 east

Anniston, Al  36207

 

Event Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites Oxford-Anniston

210 Colonial Drive, Oxford, Alabama, 36203,

 1-866-516-8958 Make sure you ask for the One Love for Dylan rate.

All doubles and Kings $89.00

The last day to book at that price is 9/20/2013

 

There will be a meet and greet at the hotel on Friday night 6pm-11pm

There will be a Mexican food cook off, So bring your favorite dish.

 

For more information please call or email Tammy Bradley @ 205-821-4819 or tbradley@scikotics.com   

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