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Junction City Balloons, Blues, and BBQ Car Show

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Event# 785-210-6763

Event Details

Any car, truck, or motorcycle is welcome! $25 entry fee. Each car, truck, motorcycle, and best of show winners will receive $50. T-shirts, dash plaques, gift bags, to the 1st 125 paid entries. There will be balloon rides, BBQ, bouncy house, blues music, beer tent. Not responsible for any damages at the event.

Junction City Balloons, Blues, and BBQ Car Show

Address : Freeman Field, 1802 N Jackson St Manhattan KS
Phone : 785-210-6763   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : mdishman59@gmail.com

Admission Fee : $25 will be donated to Freedom Fest Junction City

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