Auto Show - Jasper, Ak

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Auto Show - Jasper, Ak

Time: July 27, 2020 from 10am to 1pm
Location: Newton County Senior Activity and Wellness Center
Street: 100 E Clark St,
City/Town: Jasper, Ar
Website or Map: https://www.google.com/maps/p…
Phone: 870-446-5531; tcasey@aaanwar.org
Event Type: car, show, cruise-in
Organized By: Tammy Casey
Latest Activity: Nov 25, 2019

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Swap Meet, vehicle deal and crafts start on the 25th and goes through the 26th. On Saturday the 26th we have an open vehicle appear from 9 to 3. There will be a military vehicle rally on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8 to 5. This occasion is available to the general population and confirmation is free. In the event that you need a flea market space they are $40 for the week, and enrollment for the vehicle show is $20 per vehicle. The historical center is situated on Petit Jean Mountain close Morrilton. The location is 8 Jones Lane Morrilton.Jasper is settled in Beautiful Buffalo River Country with winding streets and amazing mountain sees. The Wheels for Meals Auto Show is a widely inclusive automobile fair open to anything with wheels. There will be one champ takes-all trophy granted as group top choice. The reason for the advantage is to raise assets for senior administrations gave by the Newton County Senior Activity and Wellness Center including "Meals on Wheels", senior transportation, socialization and health programs. The goals of the Senior Center projects are to enable senior Arkansans to stay solid, dynamic, free, and contributing individuals from the network for whatever length of time that conceivable.

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