Mid-South Regional Car Show, Bazaar, and Concert in the Field April 28, 2012, Hickory, NC (a great drive-in weekend of family fun) Fundraising event for Bristar Disabled Veterans Group and World Miss…

Mid-South Regional Car Show, Bazaar, and Concert in the Field

April 28, 2012, Hickory, NC (a great drive-in weekend of family fun)

Fundraising event for Bristar Disabled Veterans Group and World Mission Outreach

Details can be found at www.center-pointclassics.com

(630) 440-7912

This unique event has something for the whole family. Hundreds of antique, arts and crafts, collectible and memorabilia vendors, in our "tent mall emporium" along with down-home local entertainment and food vendors galore. Thirty acres of car displays and people having fun. Staring at 7:00 PM, we present "The Greatest Show the Never Was" (Review from the Los Angeles Times newspaper), a highly acclaimed battle of the bands featuring the music of The Rolling Stones and The Beatles. The Orange County Register, a popular Southern California newspaper review called it :"The best show in decades without the three-figure ticket price".

 

For everyone vehicle displayed, the owner will receive a Seize-the-Moment, 2-night, three-day vacation get-a-way travel voucher, valid for Disney, Branson, Gatlinburg, Atlantic City, Las Vegas, San Diego, Myrtle Beach, Lake Tahoe, and 50-plus other great destinations valued at $250 (donated by Impact Marketing). Enter your car in the judging competition (27-catagories) and take a shot at winning great travel vacation packages for Best of Show(1st, 2nd, 3rd), along with a travel Debit Card to help defray your winning travel expenses.

A great weekend to help disabled veterans and fun for the whole family.

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