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Maine Points: Hot Rods & Heroes Event

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Maine Points: Hot Rods & Heroes Event

Help us raise money for Veterans Count, an Easter Seals Organization supporting our military and their families across Maine.

  • $10 Entrance Fee for all Vehicles (100% of registration fees go to Veterans Count)
  • Free Spectator Admission
  • Awards in 12 Classes
    • Unrestored Survivor, Best Pre-War, Best 40’S, Best 50’s, Best 60’s, Best 70’s, Best 80’s, Best 90’s, Best 00’s, Best Rat Rod, Best Paint, People’s Choice
  • Live Music from Maine favorites:
  • Food Trucks!
  • Local Business Vendors
  • U.S. Military Demonstrations
  • On-site Radio Broadcasts

Can’t make it to Hot Rods and Heroes on the 23rd? Donate to Veterans Count now, and we’ll be sure to mark it towards the total fundraising amount for the event!

Danny speaks with Todd Crawford and Case Manager Mike Gray on the importance of Veterans Count and the BIG event coming up on Saturday October 23rd! He also speaks with Bub ‘n Mutha’s, a Veteran owned gourmet dry rub company which will be one of many local business vendors on site!

All the details here:
wgan.com/2021/09/18/hodrodsandheroes/

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