Watermelon Festival Car & Truck Show -Russellville, AL

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Watermelon Festival Car & Truck Show -Russellville, AL

Time: August 19, 2017 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Russellville, AL Downtown
Street: Jackson Road
City/Town: RUSSELLVILLE, AL
Website or Map: http://www.franklincountycham…
Phone: 256-332-1760
Event Type: car, &amp, truck, show, festival
Organized By: Franklin Camber of Commerce
Latest Activity: Aug 14, 2017

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Event Description

Downtown Russellville, Alabama

(Enter at North Main Street)

 

REGISTRATION:  7:00 AM until 10:00 AM

JUDGING: STARTS AT 11:00 AM

AWARDS:  12 NOON

 

JUST $20.00 (Free T-Shirt) FOR THE 1st CAR & $15.00 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL AUTO ENTERED BY THE SAME OWNER!

 

 

CASH AWARDS FOR

BEST OF SHOW

 (VOTED ON BY EACH PARTICIPANT)

COACHS CHOICE

TIGER MOMS

TEAMS CHOICE

 

50/50 POT

                                                                                                                    

OVER   IN DOOR PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT THE TOP OF EVERY HOUR

 

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL:

FRANKLN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE @ 256-332-1760

JEFF FRETWELL @ 256-627-4555

ANGELA ESQUIVEL @ 256-324-8102

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