West TN Strawberry Festival Car Show -Humboldt, TN

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West TN Strawberry Festival Car Show -Humboldt, TN

Time: May 7, 2016 from 8am to 4pm
Location: Viking Park
Street: WalkingTrail
City/Town: Humboldt, TN
Website or Map: http://www.wtsf.org/
Phone: Gene 731-414-8558, 731-787-6142
Event Type: car-show, festival
Organized By: West TN Strawberry Festival
Latest Activity: May 4, 2016

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 The West Tennessee Strawberry Festival is a 76-year tradition in Humboldt, an opportunity for a classic West Tennessee homecoming as people travel from across the country to enjoy the events, the food and the fellowship of family and friends. Along with instruction for growing and marketing the strawberry, those who attend are entertained, and contests and events are planned simply for enjoyment and fellowship. Beauty revues, music, the horse show, fireworks, the recipe contest, the carnival, parades with floats and bands, the 5K & 10K runs, the pet parade, festival cuisine and more are all a part of the attraction. What’s missing? You are! Now is the time to contact the Festival leadership or the Humboldt Chamber to determine how you may “plug in” to all the activities of Festival planning, a year-round process, and then the presentation, always the first full week of May. There truly is a place for everyone!

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