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Belleville, KS Cruise-in at the Crossroads

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Event# (785) 527-5524

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Belleville, KS Cruise-in at the Crossroads

Annual Belleville KS Cruise-In at the Crossroads.
Bring Someone With You! Family Event!
Prizes ~~~~ Trophies ~~~~ Food ~~~~Fun
Featuring Hundreds of Cars and Trucks and Motorcycles from Kansas, Nebraska and Surrounding States!
Open to Antique, Rod, Custom, Classic, Rat Rod, Old Skool,
Antique Race Cars and Special Interest Cars, Trucks and Motorcycles!
FRIDAY NIGHT CRUISE-IN!!! Downtown Belleville Friday Night before the show.
Cruise-in and park around the Historic Courthouse Square,
Enjoy Good Food, Beverages and Special Entertainment
Friday Night People’s Choice Award!!!
Family, Food, Fun, Friends and CRUSIN!!! Mid America-Style!!!
Car Show always Saturday of Father's day weekend
Belleville City Park
Saturday Registration 7:00 - 10:00 AM
Parade of Wheels Downtown 11:00 am Fun for ALL!
Numerous Awards & Trophies!!
SPECIAL PRE-ENTRY $15
Payment Must Accompany Pre-Entry Before June 10th
Entrants after June 10th -- $20
Printable Forms, Updated Car Show Info, Motel Info and MORE at www.bellevilleks.org

Belleville, KS Cruise-in at the Crossroads

Address : M St. Belleville City Park Beloit KS
Phone : (785) 527-5524   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : mainstreet@nckcn.com

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