Cullman Daystar House Music Fest Car Show -Cullman, AL

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Cullman Daystar House Music Fest Car Show -Cullman, AL

Time: June 6, 2015 from 3pm to 7pm
Location: Sportsman Lake Park
Street: 1544 Sportsman Lake Road
City/Town: Cullman, AL
Website or Map: http://business.cullmanchambe…
Phone: Frank Shepard 256-658-9149
Event Type: car-show, fundraiser
Organized By: Cullman Daystar House
Latest Activity: Jun 3, 2015

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You are cordially invited to attend the Cullman Daystar House Music Fest Car Show. Gift Cards given to car show participants. 

The car show date is Saturday June, 6 from 3:00 pm until 7:00 pm; the car show will be located at Sportsman Lake Park in beautiful Cullman Alabama and a perfect place to host a car show. The park has numerous shade trees for parking cars, picnic area, scenic train ride, water attractions, putt putt course, and other family activities. The Music Fest is a local fundraiser for the Cullman Daystar House. 

The Sportsman Lake Park has a large parking area. The park is located just off Hwy 31 and is very easy to find. The address: 1544 sportsman lake road, Cullman, Al. 35055 

Car Show Information: 
1. Cruise in Format 
2. No Judging 
3. Register on site $10.00 (all proceeds donated to Day Star House Inc.) 
4. Cars, truck, and Motorcycles – All Vehicles welcomed- If it has wheels, show it. 
5. Many Gift Cards will be drawn for registered car show participants 

In addition to the car show, there will be many other events and entertainment throughout the evening, come and celebrate at the Daystar Music Fest. 

We hope to see you and promise you a good time. 


Call, text, or email with questions dealing with car show or weather: 

Fred Sheppard or Jim Yoho 
256 658 9149 256 962 1552 
rraceme@aol.com Jlyoho@wal-mart.com

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