Big Cruise and Car Show
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Y'all come for a fun filled week-end and enjoy the "Car Show and Bluegrass Festival" and more activities on the square. Bring Grandma and Grandpa the kids and in-laws and all the cousins, and enjoy some "real" Bluegrass and some great cars we remember, be sure to bring your lawn chairs too. See ya there.
Big Cruise and Car Show
Phone : 580-327-1647 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 580-327-1648
Email Address : chamber@alvaok.net
Web: alvaok.net
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