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Time: September 23, 2017 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Winfield Middle School
Street: Apple Avenue
City/Town: Winfield Alabama
Website or Map: http://www.muledaycarshow.wee…
Phone: 2054125568
Event Type: car, &, bike, show
Organized By: Whit Miles
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2017
The Annual Mule Day Car & Bike Show is every 4th Saturday in September on Apple Avenue in Winfield, Alabama held in conjunction with the two day Mule Day Festival which boosts over 10,000 spectators, over 200 vendors, carnival rides, civil war reenactments, parades, local downtown store and boutique shopping specials, live music and much more. Registration begins at 8am-Awards 2pm, Cash & Door Prizes awarded, the last three years car show registration has increased with around 200 entries last year. The first 100 registrants receive a t-shirt, goodie bag and 6 pack of Dr. Pepper compliments of Pepsi Bottling Winfield. Awards for Top 25, Best of Show, Best Truck, Best Ford, Best Chevy, Best Mopar, Best Import, Kid's Choice, and Best Motorcycle are sponsored by O'Reilly Auto Parts. Registration is $20, discounts for multiple entries with same owner. For more information visit www.muledaycarshow.weebly.com or www.winfieldcity.org or call 205-412-1655, email: whitmiles3@yahoo.com Sponsored by Winfield Chamber of Commerce.
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