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First Motorhome Gathering in Rio Bom: May 23–24 at Beija-Flor Lake

26.06.2026 03:15 2 min 5 sources
98fmNews POR + 4 more
First Motorhome Gathering in Rio Bom: May 23–24 at Beija-Flor Lake
Original source: 98fmNews

In Brief

On May 23–24, 2026, the first motorhome gathering will be held in Rio Bom (Paraná, Brazil) at Beija-Flor Lake. Entry requires a donation of 15 kg of animal feed to the local NGO Anjos de Rua.

First Motorhome Gathering in Rio Bom

On May 23–24, 2026, the first motorhome gathering will take place at Beija-Flor Lake in Rio Bom, Paraná, Brazil. Organizers expect participants from across the region.

Program and conditions

  • Regional concerts
  • Food court
  • Equipped infrastructure for motorhome parking

Entry requires a donation of 15 kg of animal feed to the local NGO Anjos de Rua.

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First Motorhome Gathering in Rio Bom

09.05.2026 98fmNews POR Original source

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