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Time: July 16, 2016 from 8am to 2pm
Location: Max Ford of Harrisonville
Street: 2502 Cantrell Road
City/Town: Harrisonville, MO
Website or Map: http://www.midwestblueoval.cl…
Phone: 8163803251
Event Type: car, and, truck, show
Organized By: Nathan Skelton
Latest Activity: Jun 18, 2016
The Midwest Blue Oval Club and Max Motors would like to invite you to Midwest Ford Fest 2016! This exciting family friendly all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Brands/Makes Car & Truck Show/Swap Meet is to help raise funds and awareness for our Nations Veterans.
The event will take place at Max Ford 2502 Cantrell Road, Harrisonville Missouri 64701
Registration will be from 8 AM-11 AM and is $20 per vehicle.
Awards will take place at 2 PM
We will have live music, vendors, food, 50/50 CASH drawing, silent auction and more!
Find us on Facebook or visit http://www.midwestblueoval.club/event/midwest-ford-fest-max-motors/ for more details
Veterans Groups are;
The Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 821
Heroes Among Us
Team 327
Camp Valor Outdoors
This year we are adding a Swap Meet to the Event. For Space please see contact info below. Spots are $25 Each so bring out your Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Parts! Vendors must supply their own tables and chairs. All Canopy Tents must be weighted down so they do not move.
We are also looking for Silent Auction Items and Goody Bag Items. If you would like to donate to this please see contact info below.
If you would like to be involved as a sponsor, or vendor please contact Nathan Skelton at 816-380-3251 or nathan.skelton@maxmotors.com
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