Rainsville Freedom Fest Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show -Rainsville, AL

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Rainsville Freedom Fest Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show -Rainsville, AL

Time: June 26, 2021 from 3pm to 7pm
Location: Rainesville Sports Complex
Street: Behind Ag Center
City/Town: Rainsville, AL
Website or Map: http://www.rainsvillealabama.…
Phone: Jonathan Harris (256) 657-4245 or 256-605-5593
Event Type: car, show
Organized By: Freedom Fest
Latest Activity: Jun 22, 2021

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Rainsville Freedom Fest Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show.

At City Park

Registration 3:00-5:00

Awards at 6:30

Registration:Donation of $20

Top 25 Vehicles Award

Best in Show Award

People's Choice Award

Pastor's Choice Award

Best Muscle Car Award

Best Motorcycle Award

Mayor's Choice Award

Best Modern Muscle Award

Best Exotic Car Award

Best Tuner Award

DOOR PRIZES TOO!!!!!

While here, enjoy Freedom Fest entertainment which includes performances by Victoria Griffith, 33 Miles, Ginny Owens, and Guy Penrod!

Fireworks show will follow entertainment.

Contact Jonathan Harris at (256)717-9678 or Tyler Murdock at (256)605-5593 for info on car show.

 

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Comment by Chuck Aaron on June 18, 2014 at 5:55pm

Hello, I look forward to this event!  Is there a planned rain date? Chuck

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