| 7/26 |
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Van Buren Vol. Fire Dept. 2nd Annual Car, Truck, Cycle Show Participation plaques to first 50 dash plaques and goodie bags to first 75 door prizes •raffles •food & drinks.
Pre-entry $10.00 • day of show $12.00 for more information contact Rick Atkins (812)446-2703 or firemanvb35@verizon.net |
9am to 3pm,
at Forest Park shelter #3 |
| 8/16 |
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Federal Correction Complex Employees Club 2nd Annual Car, Truck, and Bike Show $10 per vehicle. Awards at 4:30P. Top 25 awarded, plus top two in each class. Dash plaques to first 100 registered. Proceeds go to the FCC Employees Club to help fund events thoughout the year. Food and drinks available. For more info call Joey at (812) 244-4400. |
10A to 2P (rain or shine),
at FCC Terre Haute Pavilion, HWY 63 |
| 8/31 |
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Little Italy Poker Run Come and ride with us again this year in another beautiful day ride through Parke and Vermillion counties, proceeds go to benefit the Parke/Vermillion County Shop with a Cop program and the Little Italy Festival too.
The police escorted Bike parade through town will begin at 11am sharp and than from there go on a 110 mile journey with fun and fellowship sure to follow.
Last years ride brought in 169 riders and passengers and with your help we raised over $2000. Grand Prize will be a $600 instore gift certificate from Victory of Terre Haute(good for any type of bike), with prizes for 2nd, worst hand and who traveled the furthest to ride with us, lots of door prizes including the very sought after gas cards too.
Fees are $15 rider $10 passenger and $5 extra hand. First 100 people receive a free t-shirt. Pre-Registration is highly recommended and you can save on the fees too. All pre-registered are guaranteed a t-shirt, and an extra raffle ticket too. Pre-registration fees are $12 rider and $8 passenger and can be done by calling Jeff at 812-251-0085 or by visiting Victory of Terre Haute.com or by stopping by Victory of Terre Haute located at 1839 Woodlawn Ave.Remember as always All Bikes are Welcome. |
Registration begins at 9am IN time,
at Coal Depot Museum, Corner of Main & Vine in Clinton |