The second annual Titletown Trucker’s Showdown, offering free admission to one of the biggest trucking events in Wisconsin, is scheduled for July 7-8 this year at the Brown County Fairgrounds.
The goal is to introduce the public to the men and women who move commodities from shore to shore, and offer a close-up look at the big rigs that haul those commodities.
Drivers sign up to participate in the Light Show competition on Friday evening and for the truck show competition on Saturday. Trucks will be judged on lights, chrome, paint and decal, shine, interior, engine and overall appearance.
There will be seminars for drivers and the public covering products, legislative rulings and other issues pertinent to the trucking industry.
And exhibitors will feature the latest in trucking products and technologies in the 4H building. All food and refreshments will be in that building, and visitors can sign up for door prizes at that site.
For more information, visit www.TitletownTruckersShowdown.org, or call (920) 435-1882.
Titletown Trucker’s Showdown July 7-8 in Wisconsin
The second annual Titletown Trucker’s Showdown, offering free admission to one of the biggest trucking events in Wisconsin, is scheduled for July 7-8 this year at the Brown County Fairgrounds
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