Madison Motorsports 2013 Annual Car Show (JMU Campus - April 13th)
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Madison Motorsports 2013 Annual Car Show (JMU Campus - April 13th)
If you want more information, check out the facebook event or our website at www.mmsports.org
Facebook event can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/events/508304919211897/
Facebook event can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/events/508304919211897/
Last edited by RawrImAMonster; 03-14-2013 at 02:05 PM.
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Re: Madison Motorsports 2013 Annual Car Show (JMU Campus - April 13th)
Piggybacking on Rawr's post here, we just got some more info to distribute so I'll post the polished version. Hope to see you there!
Come out to the annual Madison Motorshow, held on the beautiful James Madison University campus in Harrisonburg, VA by Madison Motorsports, the JMU Driver's Club. Each year we try to do something a little special to give back to the community, and this year we are supporting the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.
The show will be held on Saturday, April 13th from 10am - 2pm, in the R1 and C4 lots on the JMU Campus. We will have food, live music, and giveaways for class winners!
JMU is situated in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - about 1.5 - 2hrs from the DC area and about 2hrs from Richmond. Those in the DC area especially have some excellent scenic-route options, so get that car, truck, or bike out of the garage and go for that first long spring drive to make it here!
For more information visit www.mmsports.org. See you there!!!
Come out to the annual Madison Motorshow, held on the beautiful James Madison University campus in Harrisonburg, VA by Madison Motorsports, the JMU Driver's Club. Each year we try to do something a little special to give back to the community, and this year we are supporting the local chapter of Big Brothers Big Sisters.
The show will be held on Saturday, April 13th from 10am - 2pm, in the R1 and C4 lots on the JMU Campus. We will have food, live music, and giveaways for class winners!
JMU is situated in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley - about 1.5 - 2hrs from the DC area and about 2hrs from Richmond. Those in the DC area especially have some excellent scenic-route options, so get that car, truck, or bike out of the garage and go for that first long spring drive to make it here!
For more information visit www.mmsports.org. See you there!!!
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