Annual Freedom Fest Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show - Rainsville, AL

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Annual Freedom Fest Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show - Rainsville, AL

Time: June 26, 2021 from 3pm to 7pm
Location: Field Of Dreams Sports Complex
Street: 100 Rodeo Ln
City/Town: Rainsville, AL
Website or Map: http://Field Of Dreams Sports…
Phone: 56-605-5593, or Jon Harris (256) 717-9678
Event Type: car, truck, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: Freedom Fest
Latest Activity: Jun 22, 2021

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Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show and Swap Meet

Saturday, June 26th, 2021

Rainsville Sports Complex

Pre-Registration $20

Day of Show $25

Registration:  3:00-4:30pm, Awards 7:00pm

Door Prizes:  42″ Flat Screen Television, BBQ Grill, Tools, $1000 Cash

USED LS Motor w/transmission-computer-fueled peddle etc.

**ALL Proceeds benefit RFBC Missions**

For additional information contact: Jonathan Harris @ 256-717-9678 or

Tyler Murdock @ 256-605-5593

Mail entries to:  638 County Road 384, Dutton, AL 35744

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