Thunder on the Plains Car, Truck & Cycle Show
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Meet us at 27th & Vine on Friday for a cruise to Municipal Park where we will have food, fun and dancing.
Saturday, bring your ride out to the car show and enjoy a day mingling with old friends and making new ones. An auction of really cool stuff will start at 1:00 and awards are PROMPTLY at 3:00. 35 Awards including Best of Show Car / Truck wins $500 and Best of Show Motorcycle wins $200
Thunder on the Plains takes great pride in our car show but we are also really proud of the fact that we have raised over $54,000 for local charities. That would not be possible with out our wonderful sponsors and great people like you who come to our show.
We invite you to also join us every second Saturday of the month, now through August for Coffee and Cars, 8 am, in the parking lot in front of Starbucks at Big Creek Crossing. We also have a Cruise Night/Poker run the last Friday of every month, 6pm, now through August. Follow us on Facebook or check out our website, http://www.thunderontheplainsks.com for details.
Register before September 1st and get a free t-shirt.
Plan to stay around after the car show and enjoy the classic car auction that Nations Auction will be holding. You never know, you might find the car of your dreams or maybe you have one to sell. Contact Nations Auctions for further details. http://www.nationsauction.com
Thunder on the Plains Car, Truck & Cycle Show
Phone : 405-550-9951 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : thunderontheplainsks@gmail.com
Web: www.thunderontheplainsks.com/
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