Columbia Lions Car -Columbia, TN

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Columbia Lions Car  -Columbia, TN

Time: October 7, 2017 from 7am to 3pm
Location: Maury County Park
Street: 1018 Maury County Park Dr
City/Town: Columbia, TN
Website or Map: http://columbialionsclub.com
Phone: 931-215-3273
Event Type: columbia, lions, 6th, annual, car, show
Organized By: Georgia Davis
Latest Activity: Oct 6, 2017

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Columbia Lions Club 6th Annual Car Show LOCATION: Maury County Park, 1018 Maury County Park Dr., Columbia, TN 38401 WHEN: OCT 7, 2017 Registration 7:00 AM – 11:00 AM Registration fee $25. Judging Starts at Noon PACKET PICK UP: Maury County Park in front of Park Cabin near entrance. For additional information contact: Sandra Thyen, 931-381-3438 or Georgia Davis, 931-215-3273 PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING APPLICATION AND MAIL IT WITH YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO: Columbia Lions Club Community Foundation PO Box 694 Columbia, TN 38402 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COLUMBIA LIONS CLUB ANNUAL CAR SHOW – REGISTRATION FORM NAME: ____________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: __________________________________________________________ CITY: __________________________ STATE: _______________ ZIP: __________ EMAIL: _______________________________ PHONE: ______________________ Vehicle InformaFon: Make: __________________ Class: ___________________ Model: _________________ Year: ___________________ Disclaimer: I will abide by the rules set forth by this organizaFon. I agree that neither the Members or any volunteer(s) assisFng with the car show will not be held responsible or liable for any damage(s) including, but not limited to, fire, theX or personal injury as well as weather related damages that may occur as a result of, or during the car show event. No alcohol or loud music. Signed: _______________________________________________________________________

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