25th Highway 41 TOy Convoy and Show -Manchester TN

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25th Highway 41 TOy Convoy and Show -Manchester TN

Time: November 7, 2021 all day
Location: Manchester, TN to Wartrace TN
Street: 865 McMinnville Hwy
City/Town: Manchester TN
Phone: 9318573643
Event Type: toy, drive
Organized By: Katy Ishee/ Friends of Hwy 41, Wartrace FD
Latest Activity: Nov 6, 2021

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All vehicles invited to join the 25th Highway 41 TOy Convoy the largest event of it's kind in TN. Lineup 10 am Raiders Academy Exit 111 @ Hwy 55 in Manchester (865 McMinnville Hwy). We roll at NOON with police escort.

Everyone is asked to bring a new unwrapped toy or two or three to help brighten Christmas for the kids. $10.00 a vehicle or $20 if you show it.

You are please asked to fly the American flag to salute our military and first responders and me and women in blue

Door prizes all day, trophies for favorites, Skydog Tribute Band (Virgil T & Uncle Tom Band) will be rock'n all day.

NO SCROOGES ALLOWED!!

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