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    9th Annual Clarkdale Car Show & Chili Cook-Off

    February 14, 2019No Comments
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    logo_clarkdaledowntownbuisnessallianceAttendance is FREE.

    By Kerrie Snyder

    Clarkdale AZ (February 14, 2019) – Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 9th and join us on Main Street in Historic Downtown Clarkdale for our 9th Annual Car Show & Chili Cook-Off hosted by the Clarkdale Downtown Business Alliance and the Clarkdale Foundation.

    From 9am to 2pm we’re featuring cars, trucks and motorcycles on Main Street competing in six different categories sponsored by Larry Green Chevrolet, Grahams Integrity, Jones Ford, Reeses Tire, O’Reilly Auto Parts and Wesie’s Customs. Hensley Beverage will sponsor the beer booth and there will be a live remote broadcast sponsored by Mandalay Homes and the Mountain Gate subdivision. Additionally, local chefs will compete in a chili cook-off vying for the best chili award. Again this year we’re excited to bring you the Clarkdale Grand Prix by the Arizona CycleKart Club!. Stroll along Main Street and enjoy another fun event in Clarkdale!

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    For more information on the event, to volunteer or to register your vehicle please visit https://clarkdalecarshow.com/

    Registration is limited to the first 150 vehicles.

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