BIG BUBBA's FUN RUN --Mosheim, TN

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BIG BUBBA's FUN RUN --Mosheim,  TN

Time: June 4, 2016 from 9am to 4pm
Location: Mosheim Elementary School Grounds
Street: 247 West School Street
City/Town: Mosheim, TN 37818
Phone: 423-422-4051
Event Type: car, show, &, funday
Organized By: Town of Mosheim--BIG BUBBAS CAR SHOW
Latest Activity: May 27, 2016

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Annual Big Bubba's Open Car Show, first 200 entries receive a free T-shirt and Dash Plaque.  NO entry fee, free for spectators also.

Also have Mosheim FunDays going on that same day on the school grounds next to the Car Show.  This is a day of craft & food booths, cornhole tournments,  live entertainment all day long including clogging, line dancing, gospel, country, bluegrass singing, followed up with a 50's, 60's 70's music venue at 8pm.  We end this day with a spectacular fireworks display at 10pm. 

Come spend the day with us, enjoy a nice day of food, crafts, music and lots of cars/trucks!!

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