Round Up In Smithfield II (Charity Car Show in Smithfield, Virginia)
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Round Up In Smithfield II (Charity Car Show in Smithfield, Virginia)
Date: Saturday May 12th, 2012
Time: 9am - 3pm
Place: Historic Main Street in Smithfield, Virginia
Cost: $20 (Pre-Register by May 5th) or $25 (Day of Show)
More Info:
On May 12, 2012 the Town of Smithfield will again close historic Main Street and fill it with Mustangs. You are invited to be part of this annual event which includes fun, food, music, shopping, a farmers market and much more.
The show runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Registration begins at 9:00 AM and all cars must be in place by 11:00 AM.
This will be a Top 75 show with Specialty Awards. Dash plaques will be given to the first 100 registered cars.
Pre-registration is $20.00 per car if registered and paid by May 5. After May 5 the registration fee will be $25.00.
This event is being hosted by Peninsula Mustang Enthusiast and the Town of Smithfield with all proceeds benefiting the Children’s Hospital of the Kings Daughters (CHKD).
For pre-registration, visit the website www.peninsulamustang.com (after Feb. 15) or contact Scott Brubaker at bru44@***.net.
Websites for Information
www.peninsulamustang.com
100% OF THE PROCEEDS GO STRAIGHT TOWARDS THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF THE KING'S DAUGHTERS
Picture from Last Year
Time: 9am - 3pm
Place: Historic Main Street in Smithfield, Virginia
Cost: $20 (Pre-Register by May 5th) or $25 (Day of Show)
More Info:
On May 12, 2012 the Town of Smithfield will again close historic Main Street and fill it with Mustangs. You are invited to be part of this annual event which includes fun, food, music, shopping, a farmers market and much more.
The show runs from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Registration begins at 9:00 AM and all cars must be in place by 11:00 AM.
This will be a Top 75 show with Specialty Awards. Dash plaques will be given to the first 100 registered cars.
Pre-registration is $20.00 per car if registered and paid by May 5. After May 5 the registration fee will be $25.00.
This event is being hosted by Peninsula Mustang Enthusiast and the Town of Smithfield with all proceeds benefiting the Children’s Hospital of the Kings Daughters (CHKD).
For pre-registration, visit the website www.peninsulamustang.com (after Feb. 15) or contact Scott Brubaker at bru44@***.net.
Websites for Information
www.peninsulamustang.com
100% OF THE PROCEEDS GO STRAIGHT TOWARDS THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF THE KING'S DAUGHTERS
Picture from Last Year
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I am hearing there are 45+ Mustangs already registered for the event!
Here is an easy link to pre-register online: http://www.peninsulamustang.com/smithfieldstart.html
Here is an easy link to pre-register online: http://www.peninsulamustang.com/smithfieldstart.html
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A few people have asked for a map of the show area. Below is a PDF link.
http://www.peninsulamustang.com/files/SmithfieldMap.pdf
1.) To make it easier for participants we will be bringing cars straight up Main Street for parking this year. You won't have to worry about turning and coming up Grace Street. We will have someone down near 258/10 directing traffic to make it easier.
2.) There is NO designated spectator parking, however there is plenty of parking around the show area.
3.) The weather is looking pretty darn amazing, and we are expecting a lot of Mustangs. Hope to see you there!
http://www.peninsulamustang.com/files/SmithfieldMap.pdf
1.) To make it easier for participants we will be bringing cars straight up Main Street for parking this year. You won't have to worry about turning and coming up Grace Street. We will have someone down near 258/10 directing traffic to make it easier.
2.) There is NO designated spectator parking, however there is plenty of parking around the show area.
3.) The weather is looking pretty darn amazing, and we are expecting a lot of Mustangs. Hope to see you there!
#10
We were at the show this morning. At the time that we left, Mustangs lined three blocks of Main Street, and were still continuing to arrive. We were told that our humble 2012 V6 was welcome to join the show. She actually might have seemed exotic amongst all the GT V8s, Boss 302s, Mach 1s, Cobras, Saleens, and Roushes. There was just one '71 through '73 Mustang that I recall seeing. There were no Mustang IIs. The following are a few photos.