Harrison Lodge #114 Cars For Kids - Harrison, TN

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Harrison Lodge #114 Cars For Kids - Harrison, TN

Time: May 26, 2012 all day
Location: Brown Middle School, Highway 58, Harrison TN
Street: 5716 Highway
City/Town: Harrison, TN 37341
Website or Map: http://www.harrisonlodge114fa…
Phone: 423-344-8014
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: WM Mike Duffey
Latest Activity: May 24, 2012

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Harrison Lodge #114 Presents it's annual Car, Truck, Motorcycle and Tractor show benefitting Special Education Children in Hamilton County.

...in memory of Ronnie Blaylock, Sr....


Once a year, Harrison Lodge #114 hosts a car, truck and motorcycle (and for the first time this year will include tractors) show and donates 100% of the proceeds to Special Education programs for children in Hamilton County Schools.  2011 was a rousing success and we'd like to thank all our Sponsors. friends, car enthusiasts, and everyone else from the community and surrounding areas that helped with raising this money.  In 2011, we raised just over $10,000 that went to Hamilton County Special Education Programs!! Thanks to all for helping us help these children who otherwise would come up short on materials, supplies and other things that they will need for the school year!  This year's show will be held at Brown Middle School on Highway 58, May 26.  We expect this year's show to be even bigger!  It's not too late to donate or to be a sponsor for 2012...contact us for details.

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Comment by James Grubb on May 24, 2012 at 7:15am

On-site registration begins at 7:00 AM, judging at noon.  Registration fee is $15.00 and awards include Best in Show, '49 and Above, Best in Show, '49 and Below, Best Paint, Best Interior, Best Bike, Best Tractor, Most Club Participation, Louis Knox Memorial Award, Overall Best in Show.  All Vehicles recieve an entry plaque.  Swap meet spaces are still available as well.  Contact  WM Mike Duffey at 423-802-7595, or SW Patrick Duffey at 423-240-9615 for more info.

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