Freedom Fest Cruise in- Darlington, SC

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Freedom Fest Cruise in- Darlington, SC

Time: July 1, 2017 from 4pm to 10pm
Location: Darlington Raceway
Street: 1301 Harry Byrd Hwy
City/Town: Darlington, SC
Website or Map: http://darlingtonchamber.wix.…
Phone: 843-393-2641
Event Type: patriotic, event, cruise-in
Organized By: Elizabeth Gainey
Latest Activity: Jun 25, 2017

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Event Description

Come and join us at the legendary Darlington Raceway

  • Drive a paced lap around the “Lady in Black” at approximately 7:30 p.m.
  • Express exit for participants after Fireworks Show
  • First 50 registrants will receive a dash plaque commemorating the
    2nd annual Freedom Fest at Darlington Raceway
  • $20 participation fee
  • Mayor's Choice, Chamber's Choice, and Raceway's Choice trophies will also be awarded!

Bring your family and friends to enjoy the cruise-in, fireworks, food, a kid's zone, and live music! Admission to the event is FREE!!!! Entry to the cruise-in is only $20!

For any questions, email egainey@darlingtonchamber.com

 

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