56th Annual Florida Forest Festival -Perry, FL

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56th Annual Florida Forest Festival -Perry, FL

Time: October 20, 2011 at 4pm to October 22, 2011 at 7pm
Location: Forest Capital Museum State Park, Perry, FL
Street: Byron Butler Parkway (Us Hwy 19/27)
City/Town: Perry, FL
Website or Map: http://www.motorvationsfl.com
Phone: 850-838-1168
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Catherine Chute
Latest Activity: Oct 18, 2011

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Open House at Motorvations FL, 806 Industrial Park Drive, Perry, FL on October 20, from 4 p m until 10 p m  Music, food and Fireworks just blocks from the Carnival and Festival Day Car Show site.

Gaslight Parade and Sock Hop Friday October 19, 2011 Parade line up at Sav A Lot Parking Lot at Jeffereson and Byron Butler, Perry, FL We will leave the parking lot at 7:00 p.m. and travel to the Courthouse at Jefferson and Main, Perry, FL The Sock Hop is at Joyce's Main St Cafe on Main Street Perry, FL from 8 p.m. until...

The Classic Car Show Registration starts 8 :00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. at Forest Capital Museum State Park on Byron Butler in Perry, FL. If you want to participate in the King Tree Parade. Line up is at 9:00 a.m. at Veterans Park at Veteran and Jefferson Sts. Then proceed to the Park for Registration. The Show is Sponsored by Timberland Ford, Perry, FL.

Judging for TOP 40 and Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Engine Compartment and Best of Show. Lots of Door prizes,provided by Advance Auto Parts, trivia contests. Registration day of show is $20.00 or display only for $10.00 (no judging). Goody bags and dash plaques for the first 100 registrations and/or display vehicles. Vendors will be on hand both in the Car Show area and throughout the Festival site.

This Car Show is part of the overall 56th Annual Florida Forest Festival with World's Largest FREE Fish Fry, Forestry Equipment Show, Loader Competitions, Chainsaw competitions, Lumberjack Show, King Tree Parade, Carnival, Arts & Crafts and more.  Call Cathy 850-838-1168 for more informaion.

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