6th Annual Cody Renfroe Rod Run -Crossville, AL

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6th Annual Cody Renfroe Rod Run -Crossville, AL

Time: May 17, 2014 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: Crossville City Park
Street: 13927 AL Hwy 68
City/Town: Crossville, AL
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: STANICE Gray(256) 302-3637
Event Type: fundrai\ser, for, crossville, fire, dept
Organized By: Dusty Darnell, Kevin Renfroe
Latest Activity: Apr 5, 2014

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6th Annual Cody Renfroe Rod Run
 
“Vintage, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Motorcycles & Tractors” Saturday, May 17th, 2014   4:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M.   Rain date: May 31th, 2014...   HWY 68 CROSSVILLE CITY PARK, CROSSVILLE, ALABAMA   This car show is in memory of Cody Renfroe, a Crossville Volunteer Firefighter. Who on 10-29-08 gave his life doing what he loved most “Fire Fighting.” Cody had a great love for old hot rods, and car shows. Please join us in honoring Cody and the Crossville Volunteer Fire Department.   $20 ENTRY FEE FOR “Vintage, Street Rods, Hot Rods, Motorcycles & Tractors” ADDMISSION IS FREE   TROPHIES   GREAT FOOD & KIDS ENTERTAINMENT   FIRST 150 ENTRIES WILL RECEIVE FREE DASH PLATE   CAR CLUB WITH MOST CARS PRESENT RECIEVES TROPHY   DONATIONS AND ALL MONEY RAISED TO BENEFIT CROSSVILLE FIRE DEPT.   CONTACT INFO:   STANICE OR RICKEY GRAY: (256) 302-3637 / (256) 659-8352   KEVIN RENFROE: (256) 927-2404 / (256) 557-0879

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