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Sam's Club Annual Car & Motorcycle Show

Starting date:

Always call # confirm
Event# 913-416-3562

Event Details

Check in time - 8:30am to 10:30am - Awards at 2:00pm
Dash plaques for 1st 50 registrations.
Cookout - 50/50; Over 25 Awards.
Early bird before June 1st - $10; after June 1st - $15
For more info contact: Fred @ 913-416-3562 or Megan @ 913-693-0977
Proceeds CHILDRENS' MIRACLE NETWORK
Rain date the following day.

Sam's Club Annual Car & Motorcycle Show

Address : 10510 Parallel Parkway, KCK (at the Legends) Osawatomie KS
Phone : 913-416-3562   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : benedict@ku.edu

Admission Fee : $10 before June 1; after June 1, $15

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