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Time: September 27, 2014 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Tannehill State Park
Street: 12632 Confederate Pkwy
City/Town: McCalla, AL
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/page…
Phone: (205) 563-2140
Event Type: car-show
Organized By: Heartland Cruisers Car Club
Latest Activity: Sep 23, 2014
Run To The Mill open Car Show : this is open to anything, jeeps, buggies, cars trucks vintage and new. Heartland Cruisers Run to the Mill at Tannehill Open car show - rain or shine Tannehill State Park, Mccalla, AL Benefiting Kid One Transport AWARD classes: Original, Street Rod, Custom, Modified, Motorcycle, and Under Construction.....Also there will be door prizes, dash plaques, goody bags, for all registered entrants. There will be a 350 engine giveaway $10.00 per ticket(i have tickets), also there will be a car corral; spaces available-$10.00 per vehical, also 20' x 20' swap meet spaces available for $25.00 each. Registration at show site from 8am - 12pm, Registration fee for pre-registration is $15.00, or day of show registration is $20.00. Entrance to the park fee $3.00 for adults, $2.00 for seniors, $1.00 ages 6-11, free 5 and under. For more info please contact Heartland Cruisers p.o. Box 235, Dolomite, AL 35061.....Call (205) 563-2140, also we are on facebook at: Heartland Cruisers Car Club
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