Annual Bill Todd Memorial Car Show - Monterey, TN

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Annual Bill Todd Memorial Car Show - Monterey, TN

Time: May 2, 2015 from 9am to 5pm
Location: Downtown Monterey
Street: Commercial Ave.
City/Town: Monterey TN
Website or Map: http://montereycatchtheleprec…
Phone: 931-544-7444
Event Type: mhs, cheerleaders, -, annual, competition
Organized By: Mike todd
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2015

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Registration fees are on a donation basis with proceeds going to fund the MHS cheerleaders to attend annual cheerleading competitions.

Best of show and other awards will be awarded with voting coming from festival participants and crowd for a $1.00 donation for their favorite vehicle.

2 city blocks will be shutdown to park the vehicles and live classic rock music, food and various other types of vendors will be on site.

The annual “Spring on the Mountain” train excursion will arrive in town around 11am with passengers from Nashville to Cookeville (approx. 300-400) and will be in town for about 1.5 hours.

There will also be a 5k run with the route through the city streets of Monterey beginning at 1:30 pm and ending in downtown Monterey.

Come and bring the kids for a fun filled day in a town where the “Hilltops Kiss the Sky”

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