12th Annual Car and Tractor Show Townville, SC

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12th Annual Car and Tractor Show Townville, SC

Time: April 13, 2013 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Townville School Yard
Street: Hwy 24 @ Townville School Rd.
City/Town: Townville, SC
Website or Map: http://www.townvillefire.org
Phone: 864-287-2299
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Townville Volunteer Fire Department
Latest Activity: Apr 15, 2014

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Event Description

Townville Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting their 12th Annual Car and Tractor Show.

Free Admission! Free entry for vehicles wishing to be shown. The festival starts at 9am, we ask that show cars and tractors line up starting at 7am.

Where: Townville Elementary School Yard at the corner of HWY 24 and Townville School Road. 4.5miles West off of Exit 11 on I-85.

About:
LOCAL & REGIONAL NEW & ANTIQUE TRACTORS, CRAFTS, VENDORS,
OLD FARM EQUIPMENT, VINTAGE & CLASSIC CARS / TRUCKS,
FIRE & EMS APPARATUS

B-B-Q & HOT DOGS, SNACKS, DRINKS, AND BAKED GOODS AVAILABLE
LIVE BANDS, T SHIRTS, DOOR PRIZES, AND MUCH MORE!

CHILDREN'S PLAY AREA
TRACTOR GAMES INCLUDING “BARREL ROLL” CONTEST
TRACTOR PARADE
1941 FARMALL “A” TRACTOR TO BE RAFFLED

VENDOR INFORMATION CONTACT ED MORIARTY, 864-287-1428

FOR GENERAL INFORMATION CALL 864-287-2299, 864-844-5192 OR VISIT US @ www.townvillefire.org


ENJOY FAMILY FUN, FOOD, & ENTERTAINMENT.

BRING YOUR LAWN CHAIR & SPEND THE DAY

PLEASE SUPPORT US AS WE CONTINUE TO RAISE FUNDS FOR OUR BUILDING FUND!!!!

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on April 15, 2014 at 12:21pm

Dear Kathleen,

We have a number of calls from members in your area asking if you are having this fine event again this year. If so, please edit this post or add a new one with the event details. We will get the word out! There is an "Edit" command under the "Options" button above. Call Mike Thies at 770-883-0160 for technical assistance or help with your projects. Thank you,

Chuck

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