4th of July Parade and Cruise in -Yadkinville, NC

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4th of July Parade and Cruise in -Yadkinville, NC

Time: July 4, 2011 from 2pm to 10pm
Location: Start Location will be Yadkin Valley Bank,
Street: 104 Progress Lane near the intersection of Progress Lane and old us 421
City/Town: Yadkinville, NC
Website or Map: http://yadkinvalleycruisers.s…
Phone: 704.616.2225
Event Type: 4th, of, july, celebration
Organized By: DBA Yadkinville NC
Latest Activity: Jun 30, 2011

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Yadkinville 4th of July Parade and Cruise in

Jul 4, 2011 (Mon), 2:00pm to 11:00pm
Parade starts at 3:00, you need to be in line by 2:00.
Start location Yadkin Valley Bank, 104 Progress Lane [Map]
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Start Location will be Yadkin Valley Bank, 104 Progress Lane near the intersection of Progress Lane and old us 421

Cruise in will start after the parade, location for the Cruise In Yadkinville Elem school on US 601, Live entertainment, good food, crafts rides for the kids, and fireworks at the end.

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