Somerset CRUISE WEEKEND -Somerset, KY

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Somerset CRUISE WEEKEND -Somerset, KY

Time: September 20, 2012 to September 23, 2012
Location: Various Locations - See Narrative
City/Town: Somerset, KY
Website or Map: http://www.somernitescruise.c…
Phone: somernitescruise@yahoo.com (606) 679-4730
Event Type: cruise-weekend
Organized By: Somerset Cruises
Latest Activity: Sep 18, 2012

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Thursday, September 20th, 7PM-????:
Tune Up Cruise-in at Dairy Queen on US 27 (stoplight #6)
If you live locally or are planning on getting to town early, join as we relax and tell some cruisin' tales while enjoying some tasty ice cream! This is a very relaxing way to kick off the cruisin' weekend.

Friday, September 21st, Noon-2PM:
Early Bird Meet & Greet/Q97 Live Remote from Danny's Rod Shop!
Announcing a new home for the Friday Meet & Greet! Danny's Rod Shop, approx. 2.5 miles north of Somerset on US 27 will host the Pepsi Meet & Greet each Friday, Noon-2pm on Cruise weekends!Danny's shop will be open for business during the event and ready to fill your performance and dressup parts needs. Be sure to come by and see us!

Friday, September 21st, 6PM-10PM:
Rock & Roll BlockParty sponsored by Wal-Mart in Downtown Somerset!
Bring your classic or hotrod and enjoy this fun for the entire family! Door prizes, contests, food, live bands and dancing! Over 300 showcars attend this event each month, don't miss it! Feel free to cruise the strip on Friday night as well! Cruise weekend is just getting started!

Saturday, September 22nd, 8:00AM:
Saturday Morning Fun Run at Hardee's South,
stoplight #22 on south US 27!
Fun Run participants will receive a FREE breakfast before departing. We will depart at 9:00AM promptly for the September destination...Danny's Rod Shop!

Saturday, September 22nd, 1PM:
Entrance Gates Open in Downtown Somerset for the Show & Shine!!!
It’s the Big Show!!! Blocks and blocks of show cars and trucks! Stroll thru the downtown area admiring all the chrome and horsepower, talk to car owners and enjoy the family oriented atmosphere! Don't forget to visit our official merchandise trailer
for the brand new 2012 t-shirts for adults and kids. In the Vendor Alley, you can sample great food, check out vendor displays and shop for new performance and restoration parts. There is plenty to see and do at Somernites Cruise and always a few surprises! You will enjoy the great cruisin' tunes all over town too! We offer a Car Corral and a FREE hourly shuttle bus to local shopping centers!

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Comment by Jack Thomas on September 18, 2012 at 12:32pm

My Classic Car
Somernites Cruise is pleased to announce that Dennis Gage and theMy Classic Car tv show crew are scheduled to be at the Sept. 22nd show filming for an upcoming episode! Your car could be featured on national TV! Mark your calendars and save the date!

Ultimate Door Prize give-away
Somernites is doing it again...giving away another Ultimate Door Prize! This time it will be at the September 22nd show and the prize is a T Bucket Hot Rod! You could be the winner!Every show car or truck that enters the Show & Shine will receive one (1) FREE ticket on the UDP car. You can earn more chances by purchasing Official Somernites Merchandise. For every $5 you purchase, you'l get another ticket. Example: purchase $20 worth of Somernites gear and get four (4) more chances on the Mustang!You don't even have to fill out the ticket. Just drop 1/2 of the double ticket into the blue barrel stationed next to the UDP car and you're entered in the drawing. We will draw for a winning ticket at 6:30pm and announce the number, the winner will have five (5) minutes to claim the prize before we draw another ticket. You must be present to win!

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