Grainger County Ridge Runners Club Meeting -Rutledge, TN

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Grainger County Ridge Runners Club Meeting -Rutledge, TN

Time: August 13, 2015 from 6pm to 8pm
Location: Down Home Resteraunt
Street: 7755 Rutledge Pike
City/Town: Rutledge TN
Website or Map: http://www.graingercountyridg…
Phone: Rodney 865-302-1137, Ken 865-828-3616
Event Type: club-meeting
Organized By: Grainger County Ridge Runners
Latest Activity: Jul 20, 2015

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Our club was formed in October 1988. It was designed to be a family oriented club and has thrived by doing so. We are now doing various cruise-outs to other counties, cruise-ins and attending various car shows from other counties, frying green tomatoes and giving donations to various charities. Whether done individually or as a group, we try to just have FUN! Most members have at least one antique vehicle in which to take on the cruise-outs and some have several; although you are not required to have any in order to become a member. The cars / trucks range from as early as 1930's to present day styles.

Second Thursday, 2015 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM 
Monthly on the second Thursday, until October 15, 2015 

Down Home Restaurant, Rutledge TN 

Monthly Club Meeting

 

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