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Time: July 19, 2014 to July 20, 2014
Location: Talley Ho Inn
Street: 8314 Tennessee 73
City/Town: Townsend, TN
Website or Map: http://summerjamvw.com
Phone: http://shop.knoxvolksmotorclub.com/contactus.sc
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Knox Volks Motor CLub
Latest Activity: Jul 14, 2014
Knox Volks Motor Club has moved from the pavement to the green, green grass of Townsend, Tennessee for the show. Yep, that's right. No HOT pavement! Not for show cars, not for vendors and not for our visitors!
Pull you up a blanket and sit a spell. Yal'll gonna like it! So mark your calendars for:
Summer Jam All Volkswagen Car Show
Summer Jam will feature a huge display of air- and water-cooled Volkswagens vying for tops in their vehicle category, bicycle show, new and used parts vendors, swap meet vendors, children’s activities, and games.Summer Jam will be filled with two-days of planned events and giveaways.
This year at Summer Jam we will be having a cruise on Saturday July 19th. We are going to Cruise the Dragon. We will line up @ 2:30pm and pull out @ 3:00. We should be back by 7:00pm for free dinner & LIVE music for those that are registered. This years musical guest is Appalachian Surf Team.
Come beat the heat of July in scenic and cooler Townsend, TN, located at the foothills of the Smokey Mountains and mere minutes from family friendly Pigeon Forge. The event will be held at the Talley Ho Inn. The Talley Ho Inn offers a huge grassy area that will accommodate show cars and vendors and spectators. And you can take your time browsing through the cars and vendors because the grass is so much cooler than pavement.
Jammin' in Townsend!
More information will be coming ! Please check back often! And be sure to hang around for the both parties this year on Friday and Saturday night!
Mark your calendars for this 2-Day Event Talley Ho Inn, Townsend, Tennessee
Summer Jam will be hosted by Knox Volks Motor Club in Knoxville, Tennessee.
Formed by four local VW enthusiasts in September 2007, Knox Volks Motor Club has grown to over 80-members and counting today. We are Knoxville's premier Volkswagen Club with a membership made up of a wide range of ages and abilities with an emphasis on VW knowledge and education, family and fun.
Event Hours
Saturday, July 19 9am - 6pm
Sunday, July 20 9am - 3pm
Show Entry Fees
Show Entry Includes 1 Vehicle/Driver (both days)
Pre-Registration Before July 14
$15.00
Show Entry Fee at the Gate and Pre-Registration after July 14
Show Entry Includes 1 Vehicle/Driver Only (both days)
After July 14
$20.00
Spectator Entry Fee
Pre-Registered Spectator
Before July 14 (2-days)
$8.00 for both days
Spectator Fee at the Gate and Pre-Registered after July 14
$5.00/day
Children under 12
FREE
VDub's For Sale Area
Got a car you want to sell? Bring it to Summer Jam and park it in the For Sale area.
$20.00 for both days
VDub For Sale fee includes one vehicle and one driver. If you hae additional people in your party, they will need to purchase a daily spectator fee. There is a discount for two-day spectator if purchsed prior to May 19th, 2012.
Please pre-register by May 19th to ensure your spot. After May 19th and at the gate, For Sale registration is $25.00 for both days.
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