Car, Bike, Truck, & Tractor Show
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Disabled American Veterans chapter 33 is hosting a Car, Bike, Truck, & Tractor show complete with MANY Arts & Craft vendors, so come one, come all!! This year's will be the biggest ever!!!!!
A pancake breakfast will be from 7am to 11am. If you are proud of yours, bring it! If you have something to sell call, spaces should still be available!
Car, Bike, Truck, & Tractor Show
Phone : 580-477-0107 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : altuschapter_33dav@yahoo.com
Web: www.myspace.com/altuschapter_33dav
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