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Time: November 1, 2020 from 10am to 5pm
Location: Lineup Raiders Academy
Street: 865 McMinnville Hwy
City/Town: Manchester Tn
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/highw…
Phone: 9318573643
Event Type: toy, drive
Organized By: Katy Ishee
Latest Activity: Jul 23, 2020
Lineup is at Raiders Academy 865 McMinnville Highway in Manchester. The convoy will roll at NOON with a police escort rain or shine. The new route
will be from the school on Hwy 55 up to the main light in Manchester, TN. We will turn NORTH on Highway 41 and travel out to Beech Grove. There we will be
turning WEST on Hwy 64 and travel to the town square in Wartrace. Please join us with your own flags along the route. It is a site to see. The Highway 41
Toy Convoy is the largest even of its type that invites ALL vehicles in the South. .
Door prizes will be given away thru out the day which have been donated by local businesses .
Entry fee is only $10 per vehicle or $20 to show, plus a new unwrapped toy or two.
You can call Katy at 931 857 3643 if you would like to donate.
Trophies will be awarded to the winners of the car show. The trophy theme this year is red, white and blue. Classes will be announced at a later date.
Big rigs will park along the highway before the railroad. The square around Wartrace will be closed from noon to 5.
Motorcycles will go around the square to the caution light and park on both sides of Main Street and back around the curve. Show entries will fill the parking lot on the square and the parking lot in the curve by the buildings and the jeeps will park in the grassy area by the RR at the Y.
We have always flown the American flag to salute our military and men and women in blue and first responders. Last year we had over 225 vehicles of all sizes shapes and colors flying our flag. I expect more flags than ever this year.
The convoy is a very patriotic event, saluting not just our men and women in blue , but our men and women in the military.
We roll at NOON with a police escort rain or shine.
Toy will be distributed by Wartrace Fire Department, Manchester Police Department and Coffee Co Rescue/Gene Taylor and Steve Graves Christmas Foundation.
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