Heal The Wounded Car & Bike Show -Charleston, SC

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Heal The Wounded Car & Bike Show -Charleston, SC

Time: November 6, 2010 from 12pm to 5pm
Location: Hooters
Street: 2171 Northwoods Blvd
City/Town: Charleston, SC, 29406
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/profi…
Event Type: fundraiser, car, &, bike, show
Organized By: Josh
Latest Activity: Oct 19, 2010

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Event Date: 6 Nov 2010
Event Name: Heal The Wounded Car & Bike Show
Event City: Charleston
Event State: South Carolina
Event Location name and/or address: Hooters 2171 Northwoods Blvd
North Charleston, SC 29406-4005
Event Hours: 12:00-5:00PM
Event description:
Classes:
Classic
Muscle
Donk
Truck
Sport Compact
Cruiser (Motorcycle
Street Motorcycle)
Project (In the Making)
Largest Car Club
Best In Show

Lots of trophies, Local Vendors will be at event, sponsors have donated gifts for raffles.

***Portion of the proceeds go to the "Heal The Wounded Foundation" Helping troops with brain trauma and/or PTSD***

Event Fees: $15 pre-registration $20 Day of the show. Registration ends at 1:30 PM
Contact Info: Show1162010@hotmail.com

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