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VW's in the Valley 7

Time: September 20, 2019 to September 21, 2019
Location: Maggie Valley Festival Grounds
Street: 3374 Soco Road
City/Town: Maggie Valley NC 28751
Website or Map: http://www.vwaircooledassocia…
Phone: 2766201246
Event Type: all, vw, car, show, and, swap, meet
Organized By: Robert Eastwood
Latest Activity: Aug 5, 2019

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VW's in the Valley 7
Maggie Valley, NC September 20th & 21st , 2019
Two Day All VW Car Show and Swap Meet!
All VW Models & Years Welcome!
Hours:
Setup Friday 10am - 7pm
Show Saturday 7am – 6pm
Spectators Weekend Pass $10.00
Kids 15 and Under Free!
Trophies and Cash Prizes!
Door Prize Drawings Hourly!
Early Set-up and Registration Available!
Friday September 14th, 10am-7pm
Show Car Spaces $20.00 and Include
1 Weekend Pass
VW For Sale Cars $20.00 and Include
1 Weekend Pass
Swap Meet Spaces $25.00 (new and used VW parts)
25'x25' Includes 1 Weekend Pass
New Vendor Spaces $50.00(T-shirts toys stickers etc.)
25'x25' Includes 1 Weekend Pass
All Trophies Will Be Given on Sat. at About 6pm!
All Best Of Show Winners, Will Receive a
Cash Prize, Plus a Custom Piston Trophy!
Show T-Shirts Will Be Available on Friday!
Free Car Hauler Parking Inside the Gate!
No Outside Food Vendors Allowed!
More Info: Robert Eastwood Cell: 276-620-1246
Email: eastwoodr@yahoo.com
Website: www.vwaircooledassociation.com
Maggie Valley Festival Grounds
mvfestivals@townofmaggievalley.com
Please Pre-register to Save Time!
Go to the Website to Find out About Camping!!

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