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Time: November 13, 2010 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Stivers Ford of Montgomery, Alabama
Street: 4000 Eastern Blvd.
City/Town: Montgomery, AL
Website or Map: http://www.3cmc.org
Phone: 334-272-2340
Event Type: car, truck, &, bike, show, bring, what, you, drive
Organized By: Ted Wright
Latest Activity: Dec 30, 2015
Come Join Tri County Mustang Club & Stivers Ford as we present the First Annual Salute to Veterans Open Car, Truck & Bike Show. Registration is $20.00 per Vehicle with the top 100 Peoples Choice awarded a Plaque. First 100 to arrive will receive a dash plaque. Specialty awards also will be awarded. Military from all branches of service will be on hand to honor our Veterans with a special presentation at High Noon. Military Recruiters will be on hand to discuss Military options. Lots of vendors and Stivers Ford new car specials. Local media will be present to report on the festivities. Blue Star Salute of Alabama will be on hand to honor our fallen soldiers with a huge display and special presentation to a local family that has paid the ultimate sacrifice. Proceeds for this event will go to Cpr. David Brown an Montgomery County Police Officer badly injured in a motorcycle accident, the Blue Star Salute and other Charities.
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