19th Annual Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show

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19th Annual Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show

Time: November 2, 2014 all day
Location: Tullahoma TN
Street: 853 McMinnville Hwy
City/Town: Manchester TN 37355
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/highw…
Phone: 931 857 3643
Event Type: toy, drive/show
Organized By: Katy Ishee
Latest Activity: Oct 23, 2014

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Highway 41 Toy Convoy and Show one of middle TN’s longest running events will celebrate it’s 19th year Nov 2, 2014. All vehicles large and small are invited to participate    You don’t need a special type of vehicle….you just need a good heart to ride in the convoy. i

  Everyone is asked to bring new unwrapped toy to help brighten Christmas for the children who can’t help themselves. Toys are given out thru Coffee Sheriff’s Dept., Bedford Sheriff Dept, Manchester PD and Tullahoma FD.

     A car Motorcycle, 4 x 4 and truck show will follow with trophies awarded to the winner.

   Event organizer Katy Ishee is expecting a huge turnout has the word has traveled thru out the South about the legendary convoy and the only event of it’s type that invites ALL VEHICLES.  This is a police escorted convoy and of course Santa Claus will be there too. 

  Everyone is asked to please fly the American Flag for our military. $10.00 a carload and $20. to show.  We ask everyone please bring a new toy to help brighten Christmas for our kids.  Used toys & stuffed animals are not accepted due to health concerns .

Virgil T & Uncle Tom Band will rock the convoy and door prizes given thru out the day. Virgil has opened for Derreck Trucks Band and Kenny Wayne Shepherd. 

More info Katy Ishee 931 857 3643

  Lineup begins at 11 am at Raiders Academy (the old Coffee Middle School) @ 853 McMinnville Hwy (Hwy 55 & I 24 exit 111) in Manchester,  You have other pics of previous convoy.

Convoy rolls at 1 pm rain or shine

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