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Concrete Cruizers Charity Car Show

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Event# 515-360-8257

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Concrete Cruizers Charity Car Show

Registration 9:00 am to noon. Awards at 3:00 pm. Pre-Register by May 2th, 2020 gets you a event t-shirt, dash plaques & goodie bag. After May 2th & day of show $20 and NO GOODIES.
Food and Music. Auction and Door Prizes. Top 25 Awards.

Concrete Cruizers Charity Car Show

Address : Pete Crivaro City Park, S.E. 14th & Railroad Ave Des Moines IA
Phone : 515-360-8257   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : mercurytoo@q.com

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Admission Fee : Public is free. $20 registration fee for car show vehicles

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