Redhot Rods & Chili : Lighthouse Car & Bike Show
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NWFMC present: Redhot Rods & Chili - Lighthouse Car & Bike Show.
This family friendly event is free to the public and all are welcome. Come out for the day and enjoy an atmosphere filled with live music, food, merchandise vendors and MUCH more.
*Staging at 9am - Show begins at 10am - Registration fee is $15 - Trophies Awarded at 3:30pm
*Children may enter their cool rides too! (peddle cars, power wheels, bikes, etc.) No registration fee - FREE
*Chili Cook Off - Come show off your culinary skills - Judging begins at 11:30am - Trophies Awarded to the Top Chefs at 12:30pm.
All proceeds will go toward: Hope and Healing through Northwest Free Methodist Church.
For information regarding: Supporting the event as a Sponsor, Car & Bike Show registration, Chili Cook Off registration, or becoming a Vendor. Email: Tracy at redhotrods@yahoo.com or call Northwest Free Methodist Church at 316-722-3125 - Tracy at 316-807-7770
Redhot Rods & Chili : Lighthouse Car & Bike Show
Phone : 316-807-7770 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : redhotrods@yahoo.com
Web: www.nwfreemethodistchurch.com
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