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Time: January 8, 2017 from 10am to 8pm
Location: Night Owl Performance
Street: 4495 Winfred Dr BLDG 3
City/Town: Marietta
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Phone: (770)627-2350
Event Type: car, meet, /, dyno, day
Organized By: Night Owl Performance
Latest Activity: Dec 5, 2016
Time for the Night Owl Performance First of the Year Meet / Dyno Day! Come join us for our most popular event and bring in the New Year the right way! Cool weather, lots of food, contest, cars, activites, and everyone's favorite...Dyno Pulls!
*CONTESTS*
Burnout Contest
Car Limbo Contest
Eggnog Drinking Contest
Fruit Cake Eating Contest
Kids Chalk Art Contest
Highest HP Contest
*ACTIVITES*
Bouncy House
Chalk Art
Photobooth
RC Track
Ginger Break House Building
Smores
Cornhole
Dyno Registration is $40 and gets you 3 pulls on the dyno and entry. Registration will being December 5th at 10:00AM and close on January 2nd at 8:00PM. Slots are first come, first serve and will be avaliable online only.
$5.00 entry gets you 3 food tickets to fill your plate during lunch and dinner, all the snacks you want, drinks, entry into any contests, and access to all activites. (Entry included for Dyno sign-ups and Children under 12 are free)
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