"Rock The Classics" Car Show -Black Mountain, NC

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"Rock The Classics" Car Show -Black Mountain, NC

Time: August 13, 2022 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Swannanoa Valley Museum
Street: 304 Black Mountain Road
City/Town: Black Mountain, NC
Phone: Leanne 828-669-9366
Event Type: car-bike-show
Latest Activity: Aug 7, 2022

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"Rock The Classics " Swannanao Valley Museum Car Show

Hello Car Enthusiasts! We hope you can join us on August 13th for our 2nd annual "Rock The Classics" Car show for the Swannanoa Valley Museum. This year we are partnering with the Black Mountain, NC Sourwood Festival. The car show will take place on August 13th from 10am - 2pm. We ask that all cars be in place by 10am. You can arrive between 7:30am - 10am. The location will be at 304 Black Mountain Ave, Black Mountain NC. We will have music playing, awards for Oldest, People's Choice, and Experts Choice, 50/50 raffle, and other raffles throught the event. Registrations for each car is $15.00 if registered before August 1st, 2022. After August 1st it will be $20. Event T-shirts will be available for purchase for $10. We look forward to seeing you and your classic car at our event. If you have any questions please e-mail LeAnne Johnson at Swannanoavalleymuseum@gmail.com or call 838.669.9566. You can pay for your registration by clicking on the link below or by mailing in a check made out to SVM to PO Box 306 Black Mountain, NC 28711.

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