Tennessee Region PCA Winterfest -Chattanooga, TN

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Tennessee Region PCA Winterfest -Chattanooga, TN

Time: March 16, 2018 to March 18, 2018
Location: Volkswagen Conference Center
Street: 8001 Volkswagen Drive
City/Town: Chattanooga, TN
Website or Map: http://tn-pca.org/winterfest-…
Phone: 1-800-TRACK29 (872-2529)
Event Type: car-show-tour
Organized By: Tennessee Region PCA
Latest Activity: Feb 4, 2018

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 Tennessee Region "WINTERFEST"

Multi-event and social weekend held in Chattanooga. The Tennessee Region PCA invites you to Winterfest 2018 to be held, once again, at the Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee. We will be back in the Conference Center which is an ideal venue for holding a Concours.

The Volkswagen Plant Conference Center will open for Concours prep on Friday. We will have appetizers at registration that evening. We will provide beer, soft drinks and wine as usual. For supper, we will feature homemade chili by our club members. The Concours will be held Saturday morning. We will have plenty of coffee and continental breakfast at the site. The lighting in the Volkswagen plant is scientifically designed to make all the car colors really "pop." You need to see how great your car looks. We will also have a Tech Quiz during the Concours, so bone up on arcane trivia. A barbecue lunch will be provided on Saturday afternoon, hosted by RapidRX drugstore.

Next up is a tour in store for those who want to see the scenery in the surrounding area. We have plenty of Porsche country around Chattanooga, so you can see for yourself why we are called the "Scenic Center of the South."

On Saturday evening, we will have a hospitality room before and after the banquet. The hospitality room is located off the Best Western lobby. Come see if we are still young enough to float the keg.

As most of you know, the weather is unpredictable, but Winterfest is, after all, held in the winter. We still have a lot of fun so we invite you to come and see why so many out of towners brave the elements to attend.

Registration will be handled the old fashioned way, by mail and check. The REGISTRATION FORM is here. Click here for the Winterfest Schedule and the rest of the details!

Deems Riddle, 2016 Winterfest Chairman
deemsriddle@yahoo.com
423-322-3886

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