Auto Reunion and Motorcycle Show 33rd Annual - Matthews Chamber. Matthews, NC

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Auto Reunion and Motorcycle Show 33rd Annual - Matthews Chamber. Matthews, NC

Time: September 2, 2024 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Matthews, NC
Street: 210 Matthews Station Street
City/Town: Matthews, NC
Website or Map: https://members.matthewschamb…
Phone: 704-847-3649
Event Type: auto, reunion, &amp, motorcycle, show, -, 33rd, annual
Organized By: Gillian Baker
Latest Activity: Jun 17, 2024

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Event Description

Monday Sep 2, 2024
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT

Labor Day Monday, September 2
RAIN DOES NOT CANCEL THIS EVENT. CHECK WEBSITE AND FACEBOOK PAGE FOR LATEST UPDATES IF NEEDED. 

ONLINE pre-registration for show vehicles closes August 30th @ 5pm, however to save $10, you must pre-register prior to August 28th!

 
Day of Show Monday Sept 2 
Registration Opens at 8am in front of the Depot Building
PLEASE PRE-REGISTER!! THIS HELPS OUR CHECK-IN PROCESS TO BE MUCH LESS CONGESTED
Show 9am-3pm
Awards Presentation 2:30pm
 

Location

Matthews Town Green - Downtown Matthews, NC 
For Show Car or Motorcycle Entry Participants -  Please plan to enter the Show via the intersection of Trade Street and Matthews Station Street or E. Matthews St/Matthews-Mint Hill Road and Jill Lane.   

210 Matthews Station Street Matthews NC 28105

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