OWNERS of classic cars are being invited to hit the road to what promises to be a knock-out afternoon of family fun in Barnard Castle on Saturday (July 22).
Town charity The Clique has signed up 16 teams for an It’s A Knock-Out challenge, and organisers are keen to add to the entertainment on the rugby pitches at the Demesnes.
In addition to other previously announced attractions, such as a bouncy castle, food stalls, face-painting and live music, there will be a display of classic cars.
And Dave Harper, a member of The Clique, said anyone with their own vintage motor was welcome to take part.
“If anyone has a classic car and is willing to drive it down we will be over the moon to see them.”
He also invited anyone who had “anything of interest” that could add to the event, they should get in touch.
“We want a real ‘wow’ factor. It’s going to be a great family day out. Bring picnics and rugs.”
The centrepiece of the afternoon is the It’s a Knock-Out competition, which is based on the TV show watched by millions from 1966 to 1982.
It will follow the same format as the show, with plenty of water, greasy poles and rolling logs to trip competitors up.
The fun starts at noon and will continue until about 5pm.
Then between 5pm and 8pm there will be two local bands performing.
Admission for spectators and visitors to It’s A Knock-Out will be £3 for adults and £1 for the U16s.
Wrist bands will be issued on entry to the Demesnes so people can come and go throughout the day.
Mr Harper urged those planning to come not to bring alcohol.
Drink will be available at the venue and cash raised from sales forms a major part of the day’s fundraising activities.
“All the money raised will go back into good causes in the town,” said Mr Harper.
Anyone wishing to take part in the display of classic cars, or who wishes to find out more about contributing to the day’s activities, should contact Mr Harper on 07885 520017.
The event is the latest money spinner The Clique has dreamt up. Others include an annual bed push and a Boxing Day dip in the Tees.
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