MTCC VETTES CRUISE INTO LYNCHBURG -Lynchburg, TN

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MTCC VETTES CRUISE INTO LYNCHBURG -Lynchburg, TN

Time: July 16, 2016 all day
Location: Wiseman Park
City/Town: Lynchburg, TN
Website or Map: http://www.facebook.com/pages…
Event Type: cruise-in, car-show
Organized By: Middle Tennessee Corvette Clb
Latest Activity: Jul 7, 2016

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P.O. Box 771
Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388
MTCC CRUISE INTO LYNCHBURG UPDATE
For those that may plan an overnight stay, the following hotels in Tullahoma have blocked off 20 rooms each. Those wishing to make reservations must indicate that they are coming for the MTCC Rally in order to receive a discount. Rooms will be held for reservations up until July 12.
Holiday Inn Express: 931.222.1414
Jameson Inn: 931.455.7891
Hampton Inn: 931.461.5222
Also, there are RV hookups available @ Wiseman Park for those that may want to attend with their Corvette in tow.
For those interested in “anything Corvette”, Vette Nuts (club members, Marc & Eddie) will be on hand. The National Corvette Museum will have a booth set up, and also, in conjunction with the Museum, we are hoping to have a 2013 Corvette 427 on display.
Registration Fee: $10.00 per Corvette (includes picture at our CORVETTE Arch Marque and a Dash Plate for the event)
Also, in conjunction with the distillery, we are offering commemorative/collector bottles of Jack Daniel’s as per the attached photos. And if desired we can arrange to have your club logo etched for you. These are the 750 ml bottles;
*Single Barrel 2011: $70.50
*Gentleman Jack: $60.50
If your club is interested in bottles with your club logo etched, we do need that logo as soon as possible. Also, these need to be pre-ordered as it is a bit of a time consuming task to etch these
bottles. Checks need to be made out to MTCC, and sent to the above address.

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Comment by Michael Thies on July 9, 2012 at 4:14pm

The Corvette Cruisers of Atlanta are being represented at this fine event. They are meeting on Friday to cruise together to Lynchburg, TN and returning Sunday 7-15 http://www.corvettecruisersofatlanta.com

Contact Rod Witmer for more information rod.witmer@fosterwitmer.com

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