Junction City Balloons, Blues, and BBQ Car Show
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Freeman field 1802 N Jackson St, Junction City, KS annual car show. 25$ entry fee. Free t-shirts for paid entries. Classes are Chevrolet, Ford, mopar, truck, motorcycle. Plaques will be awarded for winners. Best of show and top 25 awards. Registration is from 3-5. Show 3-7. Awards at 7. This year we added a car smash. Come take your frustration on a car and not get arrested. There's BEER, BBQ, BLUES MUSIC, and foam zone for the adult kids.
Junction City Balloons, Blues, and BBQ Car Show
Phone : 785-210-6763 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : mdishman59@gmail.com
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