Asbury Church Car & Bike Show 2023

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Asbury Church Car & Bike Show 2023

Time: May 20, 2023 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Asbury Church
Street: 980 Hughes Rd
City/Town: Madison
Website or Map: http://weareasbury.com/carshow
Phone: 256-837-0365
Event Type: car, &amp, bike, show
Organized By: Asbury Church
Latest Activity: Mar 8, 2023

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Event Description

Want to check out some cool cars, trucks,
and bikes? You’re going to love the 2023
Asbury Car & Bike Show! We’ll have a
jaw-dropping collection of vehicles on
display, but it won’t be complete without
YOUR favorite hot rod, cruiser, pick-up,
hog, vintage beauty, or exotic import!
And the best part? You can enter your car
for FREE the day of the event - no preregistration required this year!
Whether you come to show off or look
around, we can’t wait for a fun day with
free hotdogs, trophies, and giveaways
thanks to our awesome event sponsors
and volunteers. Bring the whole family
for some FREE fun together outdoors!
Want to volunteer to help with the show?
Sign up to join the team now!
Vehicle check-in opens May 20 at 8am.
Amateur voting with trophies presented
at 12pm.
Got a question about participating or
becoming a sponsor? Contact
asburycarshow@gmail.com.

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