2016 Toys For Tots ACTIVE TREND Fall Bash -Columbus/Fort Mitchell, GA

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2016 Toys For Tots ACTIVE TREND Fall Bash -Columbus/Fort Mitchell, GA

Time: November 20, 2016 from 10am to 6pm
Location: Autonation
Street: 3000 N Lake Pkwy
City/Town: Columbus, Ga
Phone: 706-593-5601
Event Type: toys, for, tots, car, show, bike
Organized By: Bayardo Reyes MYACTIVETREND.COM
Latest Activity: Nov 18, 2016

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MORE INFO TO BE ANNOUNCED
  

You are formally invited to our event!!
UPDATES WWW.MYACTIVETREND.COM/ACTIVETRENDFallBash
TOYS FOR TOTS
ACTIVE TREND FALL BASH
20 NOVEMBER 2016

3000 N Lake Pkwy

Columbus, GA 31909

Main Activities/Times of Event:

 9:00AM arrival at site and prep area to include vendors’ setup.

 11:00AM General Admission
 11:30AM  Announcement, National Anthem. 
 12:00AM Judging Begins
 1:00PM  Team/Club Tug-A-War
                Chili contest judging
                Sac Races (For the kids)
2:00AM  Sac Race (Clubs/Teams)
3:00PM  Car/Truck Limbo Contest
4:00PM Trophies Presentation 
6:00PM Event Concludes
6:00-8:00PM Brake Down/Cleanup Complete

 AWARDS

Best of Show 
  Car
  Bike
Club Tug-A-War
Bes Club/Team Participation

Categories
   Domestic 
Sport Compact
Domestic (97-Present)
Street Car (75-97)
Truck (90-Present)
Muscle (60-74)
Fifties 
Street Rod (Pre-49)
Truck   (70-89)
Classic Truck  (Pre-69)
4x4
   Imports
Euro
EURO Classic
Import (Asian)
Classic Import ASIAN  (Pre-81)
Classic Import Euro  (Pre-81)

Motorcyles:
  Best of Show Bike
  Classic  1st Place -2nd Place - 3rd Place
  Custom Classic 1st Place - 2nd Place -3rd Place
  Sport    1st Place - 2nd Place- 3rd Place
  Sport Custom 1st Place - 2nd Place - 3rd Place
  Touring  1st Place - 2nd Place - 3rd Place
 
In additon to over 25 1st to 3rd place subcategories and over 30 Special (Best of) Categories.

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