Springtime in the Smokies - British Car -Townsend, TN

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Springtime in the Smokies - British Car  -Townsend, TN

Time: May 12, 2018 all day
Location: Talley Ho Inn
Street: 8314 State Hwy 73
City/Town: Townsend, TN
Website or Map: http://www.blountbritishcars.…
Phone: Jim Watson 865-599-4305, 865-379-5157
Event Type: british, car, gathering
Organized By: Blount British Cars
Latest Activity: Apr 11, 2018

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Springtime in the Smokies British Car Gathering, Event is held in Townsend, Tennessee (gateway to the Smoky Mountains) at the Talley Ho Inn (1-800-448-2465 or www.talleyho.com. Movie night with name that car, movie and actor event.  Open to all British Cars and Bikes, popular choice voting and lunch can be purchased on the grounds.  Trophy classes will be based on number of cars that pre-register
There will be a banquet dinner Saturday night.  We will also have a fire pit going for those who like the sit around, tell their favorite British Car Story, enjoy their brew of choice or just meet with old friends and watch the fire burn.  Sunday will be Breakfast at the Carriage House before heading home.  
 
Please visit our web site, www.blountbritishcars.org, for  registration information or contact Jim Watson at spridget@charter.net or 865-599-4305  

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on May 8, 2014 at 7:38am

Is there a rain date for this event? Do you have other events you can post here? We will get the word out big time. Chuck

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