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Time: May 19, 2012 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Lake Tholocco, Fort Rucker, AL
Street: West Beach, Lake Tholocco, Bldg 24236
City/Town: Fort Rucker, AL
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/#!/fo…
Phone: 334-379-4594 or 334-255-2677
Event Type: boss, car, truck, and, motorcycle, show
Organized By: CPL Bradley Nolte
Latest Activity: May 15, 2012
The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) will be hosting their 2nd Annual Lake Festival Car Show on the beautiful Lake Tholocco. The BOSS program operates off of 3 pillars: Quality of Life, Community Service and Recreation/Leisure.
Pre-Registration $15.00 not until 17 May 2012
Registration $20.00 from 18 to day of the event.
There will be a 1st and 2nd place trophy for each category: Car Restored and Modified, Truck Restored and Modified, Motorcycle Sport and Cruiser. There will also be a "Best in Show" trophy for the vehicle voted best in show by the patrons.
Onsite registration begins at 0800 on 19 May; the spots on the field are first come first serve. Registration ends at 1100, judging begins at 1200 and trophies will be given out at 1500 (3pm).
Don't miss out on all the fun activates during the 2012 Lake Festival on the beautiful Lake Tholocco, Fort Rucker, AL.
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