Annual CUMC Car Show -Knoxville, TN

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Annual CUMC Car Show -Knoxville, TN

Time: May 10, 2014 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Christ United Methodist Church
Street: 7535 Maynardville Hwy
City/Town: Knoxville, TN 37938
Website or Map: http://christumcknox.com/
Phone: 865-922-1412
Event Type: youth, fundraiser
Organized By: Eric Casteel
Latest Activity: May 8, 2014

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Saturday, May 10th 9am/3pm at Christ United Methodist Church 7535 Maynardville Hwy. OPEN SHOW Gifts ~ Food ~ Vendors ~ Door Prizes ~ Silent Auction ~ 50/50 Raffle ALL CARS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS *** NO TRAILERED CARS PLEASE *** 
Pre-Register cost is $20; day of show is $25 
Pre-Registration deadline is May 3RD
Raindate: May 17, 2014

This car show is being presented by the youth of Christ United Methodist Church. All proceeds go toward our summer mission trip and youth community events.

The 6th Annual Youth Car Show May 10, 2014​
We need donations for our goody bags and silent auction items. 
​If you or your Sunday school class would like to donate something please contact Eric Casteel at (423) 506-2269 or youth@christumcknox.com.

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Comment by BRANDY WILLIAMS on May 8, 2014 at 6:14am

Sorry for the missing rate date. The event has been updated to include the rain day info. Thank you.

Comment by Chuck Aaron on May 8, 2014 at 6:02am

Is there a rain date for this events? Please post it here so we all know. Chuck

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