Lay'd Out At The Park 2018 - Morristown, TN

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Lay'd Out At The Park 2018 - Morristown, TN

Time: April 6, 2018 at 6pm to April 8, 2018 at 8pm
Location: Cherokee Park
City/Town: Morristown, TN
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: (423) 836-3278
Event Type: car, show, festival, meet
Organized By: Owings Vally Graphics Arts & Metal Works
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2018

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Event Description

Friday - April 6
9:00 Gates Open
9:00 Vendor Set Up
9:30 Registration Opens
10:00 Judging Begins
4:00 Registration Closes
4:30 Judging Closes
5:00 Park Closing

Saturday - April 7
8:00 Gates Open
8:30 Registration Opens
8:30 MECA 2 x Event
9:00 Judging open 
10:00 Model Car Show starts 
1:00 Kids Car Show – Front of Stage
3:00 Pin Up Contest
5:30 Judging closes

6:30 Layd Out Appreciation Cook Out (Hosted by Owings Vinyl Graphics and Metal Art)

6:45 Club Games
7:45 Bikini Contest
8:30 Glow Off
8:30 Vehicle Limbo
9:00 Special Event

Sunday - April 8 
8:00 Gates Open
10:00 DropEm Wear’s Debut for Dollars (Front of Stage)
11:00 Registration Closes
11:30 King of Clubs (Front of Stage) 
12:00 Final Call for Judging
1:15 Awards Ceremony
2:30 Closing of the Show

All times are subject to change. Layd Out at the Park is a rain or shine event.

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