The Heartland Rod Run is one of the best known Brown County events each year, and organizers for the event are getting set for a great weekend of fun. The Heartland Rod Run will take place Friday, June 6th & Saturday, June 7th.
Friday kicks off the fun with a Poker Run at Early City Hall, located at 906 Early Blvd. Registration begins at 6:00 p.m. and cost to enter is $5 per hand with proceeds benefiting a local charity. The main event on Saturday features an outdoor car show at Riverside Park which will showcase street rods, muscle cars, sports cars, classics, race cars, imports, trucks, motorcycles and antique tractors.Local car club the Heartland Cruisers hosts the event each year, and last year’s event saw approximately 300 entries with the same amount expected to participate in the show again this year. Another highlight of the event will be the popular burnout competition.
Prizes for the car show include $500 Best of Show and four $250 Best of Class awards (Best GM, Best Ford, Best Mopar, Best Import, and Best Bike). Over 70 trophies will be awarded during the weekends’ events.
The ever popular Mobile Dyno, a semi trailer with fold down sides to allow hot rod owners to pull into the trailer to have their engines tested for horse power and torque, will also be present.
The schedule includes:
Friday, June 6th:
*Poker Run to benefit local charity. Registration at 6-8 pm at Early City Hall (960 Early Blvd.) Entry fee is $5 per hand. All poker run entries will receive a coupon for Sonic on Early Blvd. for two hamburgers, two orders of french fries and two Cokes.
Saturday, June 7th:
*8am – Registration for car entries into the show at Riverside Park. No entry fee
*10am – Car show begins – Free admission to car show. Kids’ & adult games, food, games, prizes, vendors, goodie bags, and much more at Riverside Park including the popular Burnout contest during the show. $10 per entry with $100 1st prize and $50 second prize. All proceeds benefit the Early Volunteer Fire Department.
*3pm – Car show awards at Riverside Park.
For more information, visit www.heartlandcruisers.org.