Olathe Police Foundation Annual Benefit Car and Motorcycle Show
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The Olathe Police Foundation is hosting its Annual Benenfit Car and Motorcycle Show on Saturday. Come on out and join us as we honor National Police Week. This is a family oriented, fun-filled event with a little something for everyone.
Expect car show awards and trophies in a wide variety of classes, GREAT door prizes and a 50/50 drawing. Our show will be in downtown (Original Town) Olathe, Kansas at the corner of Santa Fe (K-150/135th Street) and Chestnut. Show vehicle registration starts at 9:00 am with vehicle judging starting at 1:00 pm. Our show is open to all vehicle types. Classics, antiques, late models, muscle, trucks and motorcycles are welcome. A special invitation is extended to all vintage Public Safety vehicles. Show vehicle registration is $15. Students with current high school or college id may enter a vehicle for $10. Spectators are certainly welcome and admission is FREE! Participants may register on line at WWW.olathepolicefoundation.com or on sight the day of the show. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at olathepolicefoundation@yahoo.com or at 913-915-6817.
The Olathe Police Foundation is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization that raises funds in support of the men and women of the Olathe Police Department in Olathe, Kansas.
Olathe Police Foundation Annual Benefit Car and Motorcycle Show
Phone : 913-915-6817 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : olathepolicefoundation@yahoo.com
Web: www.olathepolicefoundation.com
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