FREE CAR SHOW - Antique Cars, Trucks and Tractors
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In conjunction with EAGER BEAVER DAYS, owners and other interested individuals and families are invited to attend the annual parade and car show.
Antique cars, trucks and tractors are HIGHLIGHTED in the parade and immediately after the parade cars are put on display on the shaded eastern parking area of the downtown GAZEBO PARK. During the CAR SHOW, vehicles from the 1940s, the WAR YEARS & the BABY BOOMERS, will be given a place of honor.
Plaques are given to everyone entry in the show. Prizes are awarded in many different categories.
The entire day is filled with activities, including a craft show, Chautauqua historical presentation (The 1940s and WWII), games for the kids, food, home-made ice cream and pie, and THE RUNNING of the BALLS.
Join us for EAGER BEAVER DAYS. WELCOME !!
FREE CAR SHOW - Antique Cars, Trucks and Tractors
Phone : 308-268-9966 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 308-268-9966
Email Address : beaverchamber@yahoo.com
Web: www.beavercitynebraska.org/
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