PETERSBURG — The Greater Tuckahoe Area Merchants’ Association will be hosting the 2nd annual Tuckahoe Cars, Cruise & Crafts Show, which will be held on Oct. 5, 2013 at Amanda’s Field on Route 50 in Petersburg (Upper Township). Rain Date is Oct. 6, 2013.
A car cruise will begin promptly at 9 a.m., and will include antiques, street rods, motorcycles, Tuners, Imports and just about anything else that is has wheels and is street legal. Registration forms and much more information is available online at www.TuckahoeNJ.com. You may also register online through this site. There is a $15 registration fee to enter the show. The registration fee increases to $20 after Sept. 20. Those who register are not obligated to participate in the cruise. All vehicles that are to be included in judging must be on the lot by noon. Trophies will be awarded in twelve categories, plus Judges’ Choice and Best in Show.
The GTAMA is also inviting vendors to join the fun with a fee of only $20 per 12-foot by 16- foot space. Registration fee increases to $25 if you pay on the day of the show. Vendors may include: arts, crafts, antiques, car-related vendors, collectables, flea market vendors, or swap meet vendors. Food vendors must call (609) 628-2829 for pre-approval (please leave a message). Vendor Applications are available through the web site as well.
Other activities include DJ John Lockwood from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Face Painting, Moon Bounce and Crafts for Kids, and much, much more. Food will be available. Please visit the web site at www.TuckahoeNJ.com for more information on the Contests.
Admission is free to the public, but the group is collecting non-perishable food items to be donated to the Community Food Bank of NJ. Please be generous to those in need.
For more information, please call (609) 628-2829 and leave a message. A member of the GTAMA will get back to you as soon as they can.
Car, craft and food vendor applications and information is available online at www.TuckahoeNJ.com.
It will be a day of food, fun, entertainment & friends — bring the entire family!
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