The
3-Day Reunion Brings $4 Million to Bowling
Green Securing a Quick Rebound from Recent Floods
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media contact: Monique Valadez , mvaladez@nhra.com, 909-287-6029 cell
Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion, June 18-20, Beech
Bend Raceway, Bowling
Green , KY.
Editor’s notes: Hi-res images available upon request;
Credential request form at http://museum.nhra.com/media.asp
BOWLING GREEN. Ky. –
Despite severe rain and flooding in Bowling Green ,
the 8th annual Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion will still take
place at Beech
Bend Raceway
Park on Father’s
Day weekend event organizers announced today.
“ Beech
Bend Park
and Bowling Green will once again benefit from
the return of the annual Reunion on Father’s Day weekend and help the
community make a speedy recovery with the millions of dollars generated by the
Reunion ,” said Tony
Thacker , event organizer.
Heavy rains have soaked Bowling
Green and the surrounding areas for days. The rapidly
rising waters led to the Beech Bend Raceway drag strip and other areas being
completely submerged. Beech
Bend Raceway
Park Officials announced
Monday that flood waters are receding and the drag strip will be ready for the
June Reunion weekend.
“Despite severe weather, the
Bowling Green community will pull together to
see that our venues are ready for the numerous summer events including the
popular Holley NHRA National Hot Rod Reunion” said Vicki Fitch, executive
director of the Bowling Green Area Convention & Visitors Bureau.
The Reunion is a windfall that will pump an estimated $4
million into the Bowling Green economy during
the 3-day Reunion at Beech
Bend Park .
In addition, event ticket sales are strong and continue to
rise every week. Huge numbers of Reunion fans
are expected to come to the event this year filling up hotels and restaurants,
renting cars, buying gas, and dropping cash on souvenirs and entertainment.
Annually, the Reunion brings in a crowd of
over 50,000 from across the county as well as international guests. This year
marks the seventh year the National Hot Rod Reunion has taken place in
Bowling Green , KY.
Since arriving at Bowling Green
in 2003, the Reunion has poured more than $10
million into the community, based on analysis done with the help of the
Kentucky Department of Tourism and the Bowling Green Area Convention and
Visitors Bureau. The Reunion is a commitment by the non-profit
Wally Parks
NHRA Motorsports
Museum (the Reunion
producers) to continue to become part of the community and help bring tourism
dollars to the area.
Many locals are hired to help operate the event, an added
benefit to the economy by creating job opportunities and more tax revenue.
The 8th annual Holley NHRA National Hot Rod
Reunion, June 18-20 at Beech
Bend Park in
Bowling Green ,
Ky. , is a three-day festival of speed, hot
rods and American automotive enthusiasm. Produced by the Wally Parks NHRA
Motorsports Museum, presented by the Automobile Club of Southern California and
located in Pomona, Calif., the Reunion is part of the museum’s
“living history” philosophy, which works to bring to life the
sights, sounds and people who made history in the early days of drag racing,
land speed racing and the golden age of American car culture.
Unique among motorsports events, the
Reunion honors some of the top names in hot rodding from
the past and features a fabulous
array of cool drag cars, street rods and customs of the historic and
present-day hot rod eras.
Three-day spectator credentials are available for $55. Three-day
spectator credentials include a pit pass, souvenir reunion program, dash
plaque, and a commemorative laminated credential. Full event credentials will
be available online at http://store.nhra.com through May 29, 2010. Single-day tickets
will be sold at the gate each day of event.
Prices are inclusive of all fees, so no additional charges will be
added to the published ticket price at online checkout. Children 16 and under
are admitted free with paid adult admission. Tickets are also available by
phone at 800/884-NHRA.
The Reunion
features a wide variety of activities and events,
including:
- Hot Heads vintage drag racing, featuring some the sport’s most famous and historic cars and drivers, racing in such classes at Nostalgia Top Fuel, Altereds, Supercharged Gassers, Classic Super Stock, Hot Rods and others.
- SoffSeal Show ’n Shine with thousands of gleaming pre-1980 hot rods, custom cars, classics and muscle cars. “ Memory Lane ” will have a display of nostalgic race cars.
- The Heacock Classic Reunion Thursday night Cruise at the Grounds at Hartland Park , next to the Holiday Inn, will bring back the good ol’ days of hot rodding back to Bowling Green . Cruise ends at the National Corvette Museum . While on the cruise, hot rodder’s can get a great photo of their ride at the newly renovated Standard Oil Company gas station.
- National Hot Rod Reunion Honoree Reception, held at the Holiday Inn University Plaza ’s Bowling Green Convention Center ballroom on Friday evening, June 18. Open to everyone at no charge, it’s a tribute to the Reunion ’s Grand Marshal and Honorees and a chance for fans to meet some of drag racing’s heroes.
- Meet the Reunion ’s Grand Marshal, Honorees and other drag strip legends at the Dynamic Legends VIP Tent, sponsored by Dynamat, all weekend long at the track.
- Cacklefest on Saturday evening, where nitro-burning historic, front-engine top-fuel dragsters and other classic race cars are push started just like in the “old days.”
- The Reunion Midway is filled with manufacturer and commercial exhibits.
- A huge Swap Meet of used parts and other treasures.
- A separate amusement park with rides and games for all ages adjacent to the park.
Information,
including a full activities schedule, entry forms and tickets, is available
through the Wally
Parks NHRA
Motorsports Museum
at http://museum.nhra.com.
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