Annual "Show-n-Shine" Car Show
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Event Details
Come show off your Wheels at the Annual Show-n-Shine! From Noon to 4PM in the Wichita State Univ Parking lot near 21st & Hillside.
Trophies will be awarded to Stock & Custom winners of the following Categories:
Cars, Trucks & Motorcycles
First 100 entries receive a commemorative dash plate and a chance to win door prizes.
$10 registration fee for each vehicle entry to be judged. Judging begins at 1PM.
The proceeds go to the Make-a-Wish foundation. Sponsored by WPD & FOP
Annual "Show-n-Shine" Car Show
Phone : 316-350-3469 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : kkimble1@cox.net
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