CHANGING OF THE COLORS INTERNATIONAL RALLY -Hatfield/Mena, AR

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CHANGING OF THE COLORS INTERNATIONAL RALLY  -Hatfield/Mena, AR

Time: October 18, 2017 to October 22, 2017
Location: Iron Mountain
City/Town: Hatfield/Mena, Arkansas
Website or Map: http://www.cmausa.org/
Phone: David 770-527-8260
Event Type: cma, monthly, meeting
Organized By: CMA
Latest Activity: Oct 9, 2017

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CHANGING OF THE COLORS INTERNATIONAL RALLY 
Fast Lane, Youth Movement, National Event 
Location: CMA Iron Mountain 
Hatfield/Mena,  Arkansas 
Contact: CMA National Events 
870-389-6196 opt 7 
events@cmausa.org

The largest camp meeting, revival, family friendly gathering with motorcycle riding in the nation can be found at CMA’s premier event Changing of the Colors Rally! Join thousands of CMA'ers and motorcyclists for this exciting homecoming rally!

Featuring John Ogden Sr., CMA CEO/Chairman, Keynote Speaker, 7:00 PM Opening Service of Rally

For the Whole Family:
     Services each morning and evening with prayer, worship, and encouragement 
     from the CMA National leadership team.
     Youth Movement for ages 13 and older 
     Kidz for Christ for ages 4 to 12 – Larry & Mary Sims

CMA Goodie Store ~ Praise & Worship ~ Seminars ~ Parade & Bike Games 
Self-guided rides including scenic Fast Lane rides.
Member Training for Adults and Youth Movement
Run for the Son fundraiser booths
Camping ~ Vendors ~ Concessions

Run for the Son 5K Walk/Run – Saturday, October 21 - Email chris@cmausa.org for sponsorship packet.

Driving Directions: map to 112 Iron Mountain Lane, Mena, AR 71953
Area lodging information: www.VisitMena.com

Registration opens onsite Tuesday, October 17th
at the Iron Mountain Welcome Center!

Adults $24.00, Youth/Children $12.00, Age 3 & under Free
Family max $57
Nightly tent camping $8.75 & $5.50
 
Pre-registration packet pickup has MOVED
Next door to 4290 US-71
34.508687, -94.349145
 
See you soon!

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