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Time: April 15, 2017 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Food City - Halls
Street: 7202 Maynardville Hwy
City/Town: Knoxville, TN 37918
Phone: 865.406.2307
Event Type: fundraiser, -, car, show
Organized By: Don Dixon
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2017
7202 Maynardville Hwy
Food City Parking Lot
$20 Pre-registration $25 Registration day of show
Additional information and registration forms on website.
Open to all Vehicles, including Original, Antique, Hot Rod, Custom, Trucks, Motorcycles. Old or new!
Trophies:
Best in Show
Band Director’s Choice
Best Paint
Best Motor
Best Interior
Top Original – late 1991 & newer
Top Original – early 1990 & older
Top Daily Driver /Unfinished
Top Restored
Top Modified – late 1991 & newer
Top Modified – early 1990 & older
Top Import
Top Truck
Top Motorcycle
Club Trophy (most registered vehicles)
Each paid registration receives a Goody Bag which includes many items donated by our sponsors and an event T-Shirt donated by the Halls Band Booster club and 5 tickets for the Door Prize drawings held throughout the day.
Additional door prize tickets can be purchased for $1.00 each or Car length for $20.00.
Food and retail vendors!
50/50 Drawing! Fabulous Door Prizes!
Live music by Highway 33 and Others.
Special guest appearance by. . . . . the Easter Bunny!
All proceeds benefit our award winning, hard working, Halls Band Program!
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