Rock Around the Clock Festival Car & Truck Show -Winnsboro, SC

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Rock Around the Clock Festival Car & Truck Show -Winnsboro, SC

Time: October 6, 2012 from 8am to 3pm
Location: Town Clock
Street: 100 Congress St
City/Town: Winnsboro, SC
Website or Map: http://www.fairfieldchamber.sc
Phone: 803-635-4242
Event Type: classic, car&, truck, show
Organized By: Terry Vickers
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2012

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Downtown Winnsboro, SC Classic Car-Truck Show. Trophies Awarded at 3:00PM to TOP 50 Entries.  Judges Choice Trophy, Cash Plaques to first 100 Entries. High Noon Poker Walk, winner receives $50 cash. 50/50 Drawing$$.  Prizes include: $300 Cash, tires, coolers, battery pack, luggage and much more. Registered Entries will be eligible for all prizes. Drawing will occur before trophies are awarded.  Car Show Stage w/DJ Keith Williamson.  Sign up to participate in the Friday night Rocking Chair Parade,no charge. 15th Annual Rock Around the Clock Festival. Live Entertainment including Flashback the Party Band Friday night and The Out of Towners Band on Saturday. Childrens Amusements, Shag Dance Contest, Street Dance, Food, Arts/Craft Vendors, Exhibitors.

To download application www.fairfieldchamber.sc click tab on upper right side of home page. Early signup $20-Day of $25

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Comment by Michael Thies on October 1, 2012 at 8:26am

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