CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW AT THE GREAT PUMPKIN FESTIVAL -Allardt, TN

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CAR & MOTORCYCLE SHOW AT THE GREAT PUMPKIN FESTIVAL -Allardt, TN

Time: October 7, 2017 from 8am to 3pm
Location: At the 4 way in Allardt
Street: 1901 Michigan Ave
City/Town: Allardt, TN 38504
Website or Map: https://allardtfestival.blogs…
Phone: 931-879-1725, 931-879-4404
Event Type: car, truck, motorcycle, show, swap, meet
Organized By: Murf
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2017

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ANNUAL CLYDE & ZELIA STEPHENS MEMORIAL AUTO SHOW AT THE ALLARDT GREAT PUMPKIN FESTIVAL

2 Pumpkin Queens Choice Trophy & $100 Cash

Sponsored by: Dave Kirk Automotive Crossville, TN

Dash plaques to the first 250

Sponsored by: Delk Equipment 931-879-1004 Jamestown, TN

Several $20 CASH giveaways for show participants

$10 REGISTRATION 8AM TO NOON (CENTRAL TIME) AWARDS & ALL PRIZES START AT 2:00 PM

DAY OF SHOW REGISTRATION ONLY

Swap meet spaces (auto related items only) 15X20 $20

ALL cars, trucks, motorcycles and rat rods welcome

Please bring 4 cans of food for a special drawing for a NEW 32“ LCD HDTV to benefit the Fentress County food bank.

50% of the proceeds from this show goes to the Fentress County Kids CHRISTMAS Shopping Spree.

 

Rain or shine (hopefully shine)

For more info go to: www.under1981.com

or the festival’s site at www.allardtpumpkinfestival.com

Car show presented by: THE PUSH RODS CAR CLUB

Last year we gave away a new TV and over $2500 in door prizes!!

DON’T MISS THE FUN THIS YEAR & BRING YOUR FRIENDS!

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