21st Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show -Tullahoma, TN

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21st Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show -Tullahoma, TN

Time: November 5, 2017 from 10:30am to 5pm
Location: London's Bar & Grill
Street: Lincoln St
City/Town: Tullahoma, TN
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/Highw…
Phone: 931 857 3643
Event Type: toy, drive/show
Organized By: Katy Ishee
Latest Activity: Oct 28, 2017

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  The 21 st Highway 41 Toy Convoy & Show will roll Sunday November 5, 2017, with lineup beginning in Manchester at Raider's Academy Hwy 55 @ I 24 exit 111.  ALL VEHICLES large and small are welcome, family cars, hot rods, rat rods, motorcycles, trucks, semis and RVs. Lineup starts at 10:30 and we roll at 1 pm with police escort.

  Everyone is asked to bring a new toy or two to help brighten Christmas for the children in Middle Tennessee. 

  This year's special guest is Country singer, Hawshaw Hawkins Jr. of Nashville who will be rocking with Virgil T and  friends.

  Show entries register at the school and will lead the convoy behind  firetrucks and the big rigs.

   Only $10.00 per vehicle to join convoy or $20.00 to show. Lots of door prizes will be given away thruout the afternoon.

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