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Valentine Classic Motor Club Cruise Night and Car Show

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Event# 402-322-0587

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Join us for Cruise Night on Friday at 6:30 PM with a Burnout Contest to follow. $1,000 in cash prizes for the Burnout. Car Show will be Saturday with registration starting at 9:00 AM, show begins at 11:00 AM with trophy presentation at 2:00 PM. Events for the kids.

Valentine Classic Motor Club Cruise Night and Car Show

Address : Colburn Park Valentine NE
Phone : 402-322-0587   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free; $10 to register a car

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