Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show -Manchester/Tullahoma, TN

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Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show -Manchester/Tullahoma, TN

Time: November 1, 2015 from 11am to 5pm
Location: Lineup Coffee Middle School Manchester TN Hwy 55 @ I 24
Street: Hwy 55 @ I 24
City/Town: Manchester Tn
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/hwy41…
Phone: 931 857 3643
Event Type: original, toy, convoy, that, invites, all, vehicles
Organized By: Katy Ishee
Latest Activity: Feb 2, 2016

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Hwy 41 Toy Convoy & Show

Lineup Coffee Middle School 11 am

We ROLL @ 1:00 PM

Hwy 55 @ I 24

Manchester, Tn

Please fly the flag and bring new unwrapped toy to brighten a kid’s Christmas

Car-Bike-Truck _ & 4 x 4 show

Trophies *  Door prizes * Santa

Only $5.00 per vehicle * $10.00 to show

 

Dale Earnhardt St big rig will be leading the convoy/

Rock with Virgil T &  Friends

All Vehicles Welcome  Rain or Shine

Info  Katy Ishee 931-857-3643

 

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on October 30, 2013 at 5:30am

Is this the same as last year? Please edit and update. We are bringing more bikes this year! 

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