Events
September 5,6, & 7, 2008
Join our friends to the south as they celebrate 3 fun filled days on Historic Route 66. From Collinsville, IL to Lebanon Missouri and many points in between.
For more information download the brochure / registration form or visit the Route 66 Association of MO website at www.missouri66.org
Sept. 13th 9am - 2pm
Caseyville Community Center
909 S. Main
Caseyville, IL 62232
Registration $10.00 Free Dash plaque and T-shirt to the first 50 registered cars
Vendor and Crafter Spots available 10 x 10 indoor or outdoor $10.00 fee
Everyone is Welcome - Proceeds benefit Casey Community Activity Foundation
A Foundation trying to help stop bullying. We are providing educational materials to local schools and hosting activities for kids while promoting a non-bullying environment.
For more information email: kc2watt@charter.net
See you there!!
Due to flooding the location of the picnic has changed - Get Details!
We'll be setting up at 10am, cold pop, water, buns and meat will be provided by the association. Please bring a dish to share. Our chef will be Bill Przybylski.
We will have entertainment, games a raffle, and all members and their families are urged to come out and have some fun.
The Chain of Rocks Bridge will be opened up to all vehicles on Sept 26th.
We will leave from the Missouri side at about 9am, and head up to Springfield Il. following as much of the Old 66 as we can for the start of the Mother Road Festival.
There will be a $5 min donation to Trailnet for opening the bridge. If anyone is interested please contact Jim Foster at tjfoster@madisontelco.com.
The 2008 International Mother Road Festival will be September 26th through the 28th on the streets of downtown Springfield.
Our Association will be there promoting the Association, selling patches, cookbooks, and t-shirts on the south side of the Old State Capital Plaza between 5th and 6th Street.
Stop by and say hello!
September 26 - 28, 2008 at Threshermen's Park, Pontiac Illinois
Featuring the music of:
- Rarely Herd
- Ronnie Reno
- Cedar Hill
- Faris Family
- Goldwing
- The Martinis
- Long Creek Bluegrass
- The Watkins Family
- Stay Tuned
For more information or tickets call 815-844-3560 or visit threshermenbluegrass.com
The 2008 International Mother Road Festival will be September 26th through the 28th on the streets of downtown Springfield.
Our Association will be there promoting the Association, selling patches, cookbooks, and t-shirts on the south side of the Old State Capital Plaza between 5th and 6th Street.
Stop by and say hello!
The 2008 International Mother Road Festival will be September 26th through the 28th on the streets of downtown Springfield.
Our Association will be there promoting the Association, selling patches, cookbooks, and t-shirts on the south side of the Old State Capital Plaza between 5th and 6th Street.
Stop by and say hello!
On October 4th Trailnet is having a Route 66 Festival at the Chain of Rocks Bridge!
There will be an actual car show on the bridge, and entertainment on both sides of the bridge, as well as a motorcycle show, vendors, and a sock hop and movie at sundown! It will be a great day.
Our Association will be manning a table on the Illinois side, and there will be special room rates available at several hotels for any of our members who would like to attend.
The Wilmington Downtown Development will host the first Tractor Show and Harvest Festival Oct. 4, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Oct. 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The public is invited to bring the whole family to attend this fun-filled festival that includes crafters, antiques, food vendors, games, family fun, miniature horses giving rides, a petting zoo, face painting, clowns, a pumpkin patch, and entertainment both days.
For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:
http://www.morrisdailyherald.com/articles/2008/09/25/neighbors/355wilfes...
The Wilmington Downtown Development will host the first Tractor Show and Harvest Festival Oct. 4, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Oct. 5, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The public is invited to bring the whole family to attend this fun-filled festival that includes crafters, antiques, food vendors, games, family fun, miniature horses giving rides, a petting zoo, face painting, clowns, a pumpkin patch, and entertainment both days.
For more of this story, click on or type the URL below:
http://www.morrisdailyherald.com/articles/2008/09/25/neighbors/355wilfes...

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