Categories: Car Shows

by chris

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by chris

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The Queens County “Farmhouse” Meet is no more starting in 2015. But we have a new location!

Join us at the Padavan-Preller Fields, Hollis, Queens Village, Bellerose Athletic Association 236-02 Hillside Avenue, Bellerose, NY on Sunday, April 26, 2015 from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. The rain date is May 3, 2015.

For more details, go to the Spring Fest Collector Car Show & Flea Market event page. You will find more information, the event’s flyer, and if you have something to sell and would like to set up a table, there is a vendor registration form there as well.

See you there!

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