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Time: April 30, 2011 from 10am to 3pm
Location: Oakland Terrace Elementary School
Street: 2010 West 12th Street
City/Town: Panama City, FL 32401-1896
Website or Map: http://www.tricked-out.com
Phone: 850-960-2521
Event Type: community, car/truck/motorcycle, show, family, fun, day
Organized By: James Clemens
Latest Activity: Feb 13, 2011
Each year, Tricked Out Car Club partners up with the Oakland Terrace Elementary School PTO to put on an event geared towards the kids, families...and cars & trucks of Bay County, Florida. It is designed to let the kids have a ton of fun....and the adults enjoy a little too. All proceeds goes back to the kids through various projects throughout the year via the Oakland Terrace PTO. In keeping with our TOCC Giveback program, Tricked Out Car Club does not keep any of it - as our only wish is for the kids to benefit.
Saturday April 30th Car Show. 10:00 am - 3:00 pm (registration 9:00 am to 11:00 am). Bring the whole family and have some fun with us! $20.00 registration to show; free to the general public. All proceeds to benefit the kids of Oakland Terrace Elementary School.
Food & Drink: Outlaws BBQ will be cooking up a feast with special pricing (partially donated), plus we will have popcorn, cotton candy, sweets & treats, ice cold sodas (cup & ice, Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew), water and much more for sale. Cafeteria is open with cool A/C to sit and eat while you watch the stage acts and other activities. There is a wide variety of things to and see....it's a fun filled day for all!
Games & Prizes: OT Show on Stage, Books for Bingo, Putt Putt, Pop the Balloon, Ring the Bottle, Bookmarks, Football Throw, Face Painting, Cake Walk, Kids Toy Car Contest, Bouncy House and other inflatable fun, Raffles: featuring Kids' Art and store-bought goods, 50/50 and other contests. Arm Bands will be for sale, along with tickets.
Car, Truck, and Motorcycle Show with Top 40 Car/Truck Trophies, Best of Show Car/Truck Trophy, Top 5 Motorcycle Trophies, Best of Show Motorcycle Trophy, Kids' Choice Trophy, Kids' Toy Car Contest Trophy, and much more.
*All show cars must be parked and registered by 11:00 am. Awards will be given out at 2:00 pm. This will be held at Oakland Terrace Elementary School (on Frankford Ave between 11th St and Hwy 98). Show cars need to start arriving at 9:00 am. $20 donation to the Oakland Terrace PTO, per car. General info and preregistration is located at Tricked Out Car Club.
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