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    11th Annual Clarkdale Car Show

    February 4, 2022No Comments
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    Clarkdale Downtown Business AllianceClarkdale AZ – Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 12th and join us on Main Street in Historic Downtown Clarkdale for our 11th Annual Car Show sponsored by the Clarkdale Downtown Business Alliance and the Clarkdale Foundation.

    From 9am to 2pm we’ll be featuring cars, trucks and motorcycles. There will be beer, food and a live remote broadcast with Yavapai Broadcasting. Come stroll Main Street and enjoy another fun event in Clarkdale.

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    For more information on the event, to volunteer or to register your vehicle please visit www.clarkdalecarshow.com

    Registration is limited to the first 150 vehicles.

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