Annual Woodward Car & Bike Show and Swap Meet
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$2000.00 best of show, games, waterpark, 50/50 pot, door prizes, cruise in on Friday at the Dairy Queen on Main Street, poker run, burn out contest on Main Street. Cruise Main Street, silent auction, hourly cash drawing, Goodie bags, dash plaques, train rides through the park, entry fee $20.00. Go to web site for more information.
Northwest Inn host motel discount rate. Mention you are a car show participant. 580-256-7600. Make reservations, early rooms will go fast. Call Woodward Convention & Tourism Bureau 580-256-9990. Come and enjoy what Woodward and Northwest Oklahoma has to offer.
Annual Woodward Car & Bike Show and Swap Meet
Phone : 580-254-9848 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : dqman21@sbcglobal.net
Web: www.visitwoodward.com/
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