Denton Arts & Autos Extravaganza -Denton, TX

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Denton Arts & Autos Extravaganza -Denton, TX

Time: September 10, 2016 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Downtown Denton
Street: 110 W. Hickory St
City/Town: Denton, TX
Website or Map: http://www.dentonmainstreet.o…
Phone: 940-382-7895
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Discover Denton
Latest Activity: Sep 5, 2016

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Denton Main Street Association proudly presents the 17th annual Arts & Autos!  Come on down to Downtown Denton on Saturday, September 10th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. around the square and beyond.  You will be able to check out hot rods, classic and custom cars, trucks and even motorcycles! Judges will select awards and trophies for car, truck and motorcycle categories, and the general public may select their favorite car, truck and motorcycle in the whimsical classes.   Plus, there will be cash prizes for Best of Show winner in car, truck and motorcycle class. 

Festival-goers enjoy an array of activities throughout the day, including hands-on arts/crafts and games, Chalk Fest and live music. 

The Chalk Fest brings some fantastic chalk drawings to add spark and life to the sidewalks downtown. Artists of all ages can contribute to a fantastic display to stroll through during the event and for days after the fun.  Look for artist entry and fee info on the website! 

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$20 up thru September 5th

$25 September 6th -13t

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