CAR/TRUCK/BIKE SHOW FOR A CAUSE CLARKSVILLE,TN

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CAR/TRUCK/BIKE SHOW FOR A CAUSE CLARKSVILLE,TN

Time: May 4, 2013 from 10am to 4pm
Location: MONTGOMERY COUNTY
Street: 3315 GUTHRIE HWY
City/Town: CLARKSVILLE,TN 37040
Phone: 05-815-8680
Event Type: fundraiser, for, relay, life
Organized By: TANYA RUIZ
Latest Activity: Apr 30, 2013

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RAIN OR SHINE

 

WE ARE HOSTING OUR 2ND ANNUAL CAR/TRUCK/BIKE SHOW FOR A CAUSE.  WE ARE RAISING MONEY AND AWARENESS TO FIGHT BACK AGAINST CANCER

PRE-REG BEFORE MAY 1,2013 COST $25.00 AFTER THAT DATE REGISTRATION WILL BE $35.00 EVEN ON DAY OF EVENT.   FIRST COME FIRST BASIS IF YOU ARE NOT PRE-REGISTER 

REGISTRATION ON DAY OF EVENT STARTS AT 8:30

SHOW BEGINS AT 10 AM

AWARDS CEREMONEY AT 2:30 PM

21 TROPHIES TO AWARD

CLASSES ARE AS FOLLOWED

CAR,TRUCK, BIKE   1ST -3RD IN EACH

CUSTOM CAR,CUSTOM BIKE,CUSTOM TRUCK   1ST-3RD IN EACH

OVERALL BEST IN SHOW

BEST PAIN

PEOPLES CHOICE

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