BOSS Car Show -Fort Rucker, AL

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BOSS Car Show -Fort Rucker, AL

Time: October 15, 2011 from 7am to 4pm
Location: Fort Rucker, AL Festival Field
Street: Festival Fields, Andrews Ave
City/Town: Fort Rucker, AL
Website or Map: http://WWW.FTRUCEKRMWR.COM
Phone: 334-379-4594
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: CPL Bradley Nolte
Latest Activity: Oct 11, 2011

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The Fort Rucker Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers will host a Car Show at the 2011 Arts Festival. This Car Show will support the BOSS program and Army Community Service. Pre Registration will begin on September 15th and end on Friday 14 October. The event will include information booth on Suicide Prevention, Child Abuse awareness, Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP), Domestic violence and so many other programs that Army Community Service supports.


There will be three classes of vehicles Cars: Restored and Modified, Trucks: Restored and Modified, and Motorcycles. There will also be a best in show that the patrons will vote on. Trophies will be given to the 1st and 2nd place vehicles in all classes and categories.  

 


Pre Registration: 15 September to 14 October 2011

Pre Registration Price: $15.00

Day of Car Show Registration: $25.00

Event Date: 15 October 2011

Registration begins at 0730

Registration ends at 1000

Award Presentation at 1500

 

For More infromation Please Call CPL Brad Nolte 334-379-0616 or email at Bradley.j.nolte@us.army.mil

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