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Clay County Cruisers 2014 Halloween Bash - Sunday October 26 in Manchester, Ky.

Manchester, Ky. - A record crowd is expected for the 2014 Clay County Cruisers Halloween Bash. The event will take place at Rawlings/Stinson Park in Manchester, Ky. and will feature music, games, candy and costume contests. Both children and adults are welcome to participate in this special Halloween Cruisin’.

Sponsored by the City of Manchester, Memorial Hospital Foundation, Manchester McDonalds and District 1 Magistrate, Harrison Pennington the event offers attendees an ideal opportunity to view antique cars, hotrods, trucks, and the fall foliage in Rawlings/Stinson Park and the River Walk.

Clay County Cruisers Jack Roberts and Vernon Lunsford, stated; the 2014 Halloween Bash is set for 1:00 Sunday afternoon October 26, its always the best show of the year and the last scheduled event of the season.

“The Cruisers Halloween Bash attracts families throughout Clay and surrounding counties and states each year with safe, family fun, and Halloween festivities,” said Roberts. “Community fellowship and good, clean fun. - That's what we stand for!"

“In addition to all the cool cars and trucks on display, this is always a very special affair for children as well as grownups,” said Lunsford.

The free Cruisin' and Halloween Bash will feature hotrods, food, entertainment and activities for children. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes to both children and adults, entertainment will be provided by "Gary’s Sound Machine" with DJs Gary and Diane England.  Prizes will also be awarded by the by Cruisers for additional contests

"Cruisin' in the Park" is hosted each month, May through October, at Rawlings/Stinson Park in Manchester, Kentucky. This beautiful venue offers tourists an opportunity to discover Manchester's unique Rawlings/Stinson Park located along scenic Goose Creek. The park features a walking track, a stage for outdoor concerts, playgrounds, a wedding gazebo, Clay County Veterans Memorial, large shelter houses with grills, a concrete boat ramp and a shaded walking trail along the beautiful river that connects the park to the Goose Creek Swinging Bridge, Riverside Park and Goose Creek Salt Works.

Cruisin's are also hosted at Huddle House each Thursday throughout the summer. Thousands of dollars benefit the local economy each year from tourism activities promoted by the Clay County Cruisers.

Poster designed by Ron Curry

Photo is a scene from last year's show courtesy of Jack Roberts

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Clay County Cruisers is a non-profit organization of classic car enthusiasts dedicated to promoting tourism in Clay County. The organization hosts numerous car shows and cruisin's throughout the year to draw visitors into the county while offering family fun events for Clay County residents.

 

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