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Time: September 23, 2017 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Life Church
Street: 215 Broadmoor Drive
City/Town: Nashville, TN
Phone: Keith 615-668-8090
Event Type: car-show, swap-meet
Organized By: Broadmoor Family Worship Center
Latest Activity: Sep 17, 2017
Old Skool and New Kool Annual Car, Truck, & Bike Show at Broadmoor Family Worship Center, 215 Broadmoor Dr., Nashville, TN.
Welcoming all Classic Cars, Trucks, Muscle Cars, Street Rods, Street Tuners, Rat Rods, Sports Cars, & all Motorcycles.
Registration fee $15.00 from 8:00am to Noon and Awards at 3:00pm. 14 Classes, 3 Trophies Per Class, 5 Specialty Trophies. Great Food, Live Music, Silent Auction, Door Prizes, Bake Sale, Vendor Booths and much more!
Vendor Space $25.00, Food Vendor Space $25.00,
Swap Meet Space $25.00.
Spectators get in free.
All proceeds go to support The Children’s Van Ministry (Car Show Flyer)!
Come on down and support the children!
For more info call Keith Abrams 615-668-8090. Broadmoor Family Worship Center
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