LIBERTY CHURCH CAR BIKE POWERSPORT SHOW

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LIBERTY CHURCH CAR BIKE POWERSPORT SHOW

Time: May 6, 2023 from 9am to 3pm
Location: LIBERTY CHURCH
Street: 200 fm 2025
City/Town: Cleveland TX 77328
Website or Map: https://lccleveland.com
Phone: 281-806-2586
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Andrew Treece
Latest Activity: Jan 21, 2023

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Liberty Church is hosting its 8th annual car bike & powersport show on May6th at their location 200 FM 2025 Cleveland TX 77328. Check in is at 10am,  judging starts at noon and trophy presentation at 3. Entry is $25pre or $30 at the gate a car/bike/UTV, there will be 39+ trophies awarded (new classes to be added for 2023) and the 1st 30 entries receive a free t-shirt, additional t-shirts as well as food will be available for an additional cost. Last year we had an amazing turn out from trucks and muscle cars to exotics and more, help us make this show the biggest church show in the Houston area, and please remember All proceeds from the show, shirts and food will go to benefit the Liberty Church Youth Department. Please help us make this show an amazing event and help contribute to a great cause. Preregister at lccleveland.com.

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