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Winter Angel Expo

Time: January 20, 2017 at 12pm to January 22, 2017 at 7pm
Location: The Smokey Mountain Expo Center
Street: 1615 Pavilion Drive
City/Town: White Pine, TN, 37890
Website or Map: http://www.winterangelexpo.co…
Phone: Gene Honeycutt at 423-312-6972 or call William Bailey at 423-312-0551
Event Type: cars, clubs/shows/cruises, customs/rods/mods
Organized By: The Hamblen County Car Club
Latest Activity: Jan 9, 2017

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Indoor Vehicle/Motorcycle show sponsored by The Hamblen County Car Club Located in Morristown, TN. The show will be held at The Smokey Mountain Expo Center 1615 Pavilion Drive, White Pine TN 37890 on Jan. 21st & 22nd, 2017. Limited to first 150 vehicles. Set up time is Friday Jan 20th Noon to 7 PM & Sat Jan. 21st 8 AM - Noon. Entry Fee is $25.00 per vehicle, pre registration prior to Dec.31, 2016 includes a free event T Shirt. For information and event registration form Contact: Gene Honeycutt 423-312-6972 or William Bailey 423-312-0551. Show times are: Sat. Noon-7PM, Sun. 11 AM- 3 PM. Inside vendor space 10 X 10 at $45.00 each is available: Contact Albert Combs 423-438-4091. Also a National Model Car Show will be held on Sat. Jan 21st from 9 AM - 3 PM Contact: Jeff Marsh 423-312-2611 between 5 pm & 9 pm. General admission is $5.00 per adult, children under 12 free with paid adult. www.winterangelexpo.comCars $25.00. Gen Admin: $5.00         

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