Jammin' at the Crossroads -Parkers Crossroads, TN

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Jammin' at the Crossroads -Parkers Crossroads, TN

Time: April 9, 2016 all day
Location: Parkers Crossroads City Park
Street: 21778 Hwy 22N
City/Town: Parkers Crossroads, TN
Website or Map: http://www.artsatthepark.us
Phone: 731-535-2100
Event Type: festival/car, show
Organized By: Kimberly Parker
Latest Activity: Mar 2, 2016

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Bring the whole family and enjoy a day of shopping for Handmade Arts & Crafts by local Artisans. See over 50 Classic Cars and Hot Rods being Judged for a place in 9 different classes. Talk to the owners of these Show stopping cars while listening to Great music provided by local talent. You will also have the opportunity to purchase a winning ticket for numerous door prizes. Be sure and visit our food vendors for a taste of great Southern food. Feature entertainment is the Elam McKnight Band.  Remember to bring a lawn chair and/or blanket to enjoy a day at this Historical Park. Hope to see you there.

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