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Time: October 7, 2017 from 10am to 10pm
Location: New Mountain
Street: 38 N. French Broad Avenue
City/Town: Asheville, NC
Phone: (828)319-7106 or (828)280-0433
Event Type: pre, 73', car, show/bike, show, and, music, festival
Organized By: Derek Butts or Stacey Harrington-Butts/Bootleggers Car Club
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2017
Who:
BOOTLEGGERS CAR CLUB, PABST BLUE RIBBON & A BROKEN SPOKE CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE REPAIR
....proudly present....
What:
The Annual Hellbilly Hootenanny!
When:
(10 a.m. SHOW CARS & BIKES ONLY!!!) SPECTATORS 12p.m. - 10p.m.
This event will be a full day of entertainment including
- A full 8hrs of Live Music
-PRE-1973 (NO EXCEPTIONS!) Hotrods, Kustom Kars & (ANY YEAR/MAKE CUSTOM, CHOP, OR BOBBER) Motorcycle show
-"BOOTLEGGERS C.C." Secret Selection Pin-up Contest
-"HOT STUFF TATTOO" Tattoo Contest
-"BEER CITY BEARD & MUSTACHE CLUB" Beard/Mustache/Goatee Competition benefiting "Pin-Up's for Pit-Bulls" a K-9 awareness group against dog breed discrimination
-Pin-Up Hair & Make-up will also be available for appointments and walk-up's all day at the "Drive-In Magazine" booth. THEY DO AN AWESOME JOB!!!
-professional face & body painting
-Lowbrow Art
-Pinstriping
-Car/Bike parts/paint & kustom clothing vendors
-Car/Bike swap meet area
-Asheville's finest & very unique local gourmet food trucks serving up unique eats and treats all day.
Stadium or Camping Chairs are suggested to bring for creature comfort!
NO un-leashed pets OR WHINERS allowed! PERIOD. NO EXCEPTIONS MADE.
At 12:00 noon, 7 beyond talented & very well known bands from all over the nation will TURN IT UP on into the night including; Buncombe Turnpike - NC, The Koffin Kats - MI, Go Devils-NC, Three Bad Jacks - CA, Motorbilly - NC, Small Town Lights - NC & the famous Hillbilly-Hellcats from Colorado. The music festival will be professionally hosted by, none other than, K9 Kohl from Nashville, TN who will be serving up the sultry sounds and announcing all day long & in between sets.
Don't forget the ice cold beer specials, water & soda's as well, all day long with partial proceeds going to support BROTHER WOLF, a local Buncombe County Non-Profit! HELP SUPPORT THE CAUSE BY HAVING A COLD ONE, OR THREE! They will also have animals there that need forever, loving homes!!
$20 adult admission, kids under 13 FREE!!!
$20 car/bike registration, includes driver & 1 passenger
COME JOIN US THIS YEAR FOR ONE HELL OF A GREAT TIME!
Contact Derek or Stacey about ticket pre-sales or reserving vendor locations as soon as possible.
-$60 FOR 10‘X10’ vending space.
-$120 for 10‘x20’ vending space.
-$180 for 10‘x30’ spaces.
Get them before they’re gone!
Derek: 828-319-7106
dbchopshop@gmail.com
(Event Chairman)
Stacey: 828-280-0433
smcclure1123@gmail.com
(Public Relations)
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