Boy Scout Troop 97 open show - celebrating 100 years of scouting -Remlap, AL

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Boy Scout Troop 97 open show - celebrating 100 years of scouting -Remlap, AL

Time: October 16, 2010 all day
Location: First Baptist Church,
Street: Highway 75
City/Town: Remlap, Alabama
Phone: 205-681-2144
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Bobbe Ehresmann
Latest Activity: Oct 14, 2010

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October 16, 2010, First Baptist Church, Remlap, Alabama (Highway 75) - Music by D.J. Ray. Dash plaques to first 100 - award plaques - judging done by the Boy Scouts - judging by years - 1935 and older; 1936 thru 1949; 1950 thru 1969; 1970 thru 1989; 1990 to present - four plaques in each category - one original car, one original truck; one modified car, one modified truck.

Motorcycles welcome - one pick

Registration from 8:30 - 11:30 -
Troop will perform the American Flag Retirement ceremony at 11:45 - judging by scouts between 1:00 - 2:00 - awards given out at 3:00.

Preregistration, $15.00, at the gate, $20.00

Contact person, Bobbi Ehresmann, 205-681-2144

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