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Time: September 17, 2022 from 8am to 3pm
Location: First United Methodist Church Parking Lot
Street: Hickory Street --
City/Town: Hartselle, AL 35640
Website or Map: http://www.hartsellechamber.c…
Phone: 256-773-4370, 800-0692
Event Type: car, truck, motorcycle, festival
Organized By: Hartselle Chamber of Commerce
Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2022
35th Annual Depot Days Festival – We will start the day with the Hartselle Kiwanis Club 2nd annual Hartselle Half Marathon. As always you will find the Adult Art Show, Children’s Art Show, Crafts, Tractor & Gasoline Engine Show, Live Entertainment, Car, Truck & Bike Show, Children’s Area, Food and so much more! Admission is FREE.
Additional information contact:
Hartselle Area Chamber of Commerce
(256)773-4370
or
Paul Casto, Car Show Chair
(256)303-4881
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