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Vintage trailer open house

art camperThe Southern Vintage Trailer Friends, members of the national group the Tin Can Tourists, will be hosting their annual fall rally from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Pride Resort located at 4393 Jonathan Creek Rd. in Waynesville.

 

There will be over 30 restored and period-decorated vintage trailers open to the public for viewing. 

The group likes to give something back to the communities where they camp, and will be holding an open house for the restored campers. Admission to view the trailers is $5 for adults and $3 for children over the age of 2. All proceeds will benefit the Haywood County Water Association Kids In The Creek educational program. The second fundraiser will be a pancake breakfast complete with sausages, eggs and pancakes for $5. Proceeds from the breakfast will benefit Boy Scout Troop 318.

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