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Time: July 1, 2014 from 8am to 5pm
Location: Lewis Co. Courthouse lawn
Street: 110 Park Ave. N.
City/Town: Hohenwald
Website or Map: http://www.hohenwaldlewischam…
Phone: 931-796-4084
Event Type: car, &, truck, show
Organized By: Debbie Landers
Latest Activity: Jul 1, 2014
Hohenwald/Lewis County Chamber of Commerce presents the 21st Annual Fall Classics Car and Truck Show which will take place on the courthouse lawn, 110 Park Ave. N., one block north of the downtown Hohenwald, Tennessee, area on October 11, 2014. Cars may be entered from 8 am until noon; awards will be presented as soon as judging is complete. First, second, and third place trophies will be awarded in over 50 classes plus 7 top honor awards.
Peoples Bank, our Elite Sponsor, has again donated $1000 in cash prizes to be given away. Each top honor award will receive $100. Drawings from all paid entrants will be held for $200 and $100.
While in our charming city, enjoy the arts and crafts booths, food booths, entertainment, free Kids’ Corner, and other events during our annual Oktober Heritage Festival, which begins on Friday, October 10 and goes through Saturday, October 11. Our downtown merchants and area businesses will be delighted to see your friendly faces.
For more information, call Janet Johnson at 931-796-4084 or 931-628-2138, email director@hohenwaldlewischamber.com, or log onto www.hohenwaldlewischamber.com.
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