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Leavenworth Cruisers Scholarship Fundraiser Car Show

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Event# 913-685-2057

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Leavenworth Cruisers Scholarship Fundraiser Car Show

Leavenworth Cruisers Annual car show. Ray Miller Park at the VA Hospital, 7 hwy and Muncie Rd. Tons of giveaways, silent auction for out of town getaways, raffles,

Rain date: August 11, 2019
Registration for carshow begins 8 am-11am
Top 50 Participant Judging from 11 am-1pm
Pinup Contest at 1:30pm, participants must check in 1/2 hr before contest, but prefer to attend early to get pics with cars. If you are not present 1/2 hr before contest you will not be able to participate.
Silent Auction, Raffles, Food Trucks
Vendors - T-shirts
Come out and enjoy your day
This year we will have Pinup Minis again which will be ages 5-17 yrs old, we are only signing up 10 mini's
Ages 18 & Up, will be signing up 20 ladies

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Leavenworth Cruisers Scholarship Fundraiser Car Show

Address : 4201 S 4th Street Lenexa KS
Phone : 913-685-2057   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 8am to 4pm

Email Address : danitrorider12gmail.com

Admission Fee : yes

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