40th Anniversary Celebration and Antique Car Show -Cleveland, TN

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40th Anniversary Celebration and Antique Car Show -Cleveland, TN

Time: September 16, 2017 from 8am to 1pm
Location: Bradley Square Mall (east side)
Street: Paul Huff Pwy
City/Town: Cleveland, TN
Website or Map: http://Paul Huff Pwy
Phone: 423.336.6855 or Email AACAFallMeet08@aol.com
Event Type: car, show, festival
Organized By: Cherokee Valley Region of AACA
Latest Activity: Sep 12, 2017

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40th Anniversary Celebration and Antique Car Show 
Cherokee Valley Region of AACA 
Sat, Sept 16, 2017 9 AM to 1 PM
Judging begins at 11 AM
$10 Pre-registration Fee $15 Entry Fee per vehicle day of show
Spectators Free
Bradley Square Mall (east side)
Paul Huff Pwy
Cleveland TN

Family Fun
Antique Car Rides
Face Painting 
Door Prizes
50/50 to go Toys of Tots for Christmas Fund

INFO: 423.336.6855 AACAFallMeet08@aol.com
http://cherokeevalleyregionaaca.weebly.com/
Like us on Facebook: Cherokee Valley Region Antique Automobile Club of America

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