Summer Jam 2010 - Knoxville, TN

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Summer Jam 2010 - Knoxville, TN

Time: July 24, 2010 at 9am to July 25, 2010 at 4pm
Location: Chilhowee Park, Knoxville, Tennessee
Street: 3301 Magnolia Ave
City/Town: Knoxville
Website or Map: http://www.chilhoweepark.org/
Phone: 865-850-1721
Event Type: fund, raiser
Organized By: Knox Volks Motor Club
Latest Activity: Jul 25, 2010

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2010 The Second Annual Summer Jam All Volkswagen Car Show
Summer Jam is held on the Midway of Chilhowee Park on Magnolia Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee. This 12 acre site offers room for hundreds of show cars, vendors, camping, and games. The venue is highly visible from Magnolia Avenue and will present several opportunities for promotion of your organization.

Summer Jam will feature a huge display of air- and water-cooled Volkswagens vying for tops in their category, and include new and used parts vendors, swap meet vendors, children's activities, and games. Summer Jam will be filled with two days of planned events and cash giveaways.

The turnout for the show last year was better than expected with more than 125 registered vehicles and hundreds of spectators. Our goal is to continually grow Summer Jam each year with hopes of becoming the largest Volkswagen car show in the southeast. Last year our show attracted Volkswagen enthusiasts throughout the eastern United States and as far away as Cape Girardeau, Missouri!

Visit www.SummerJamVW.com for more information

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