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What Day Is Back to the Bricks in Flint Michigan?

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What Day Is Back to the Bricks in Flint Michigan?

Back to the Bricks celebrates it’s 17th YEAR!!! Tune-Up Week is August 9-14, 2021, setting up car shows in 6 separate towns in the evenings. Many new and exciting things for our 17th year August 16th-21st, 2021.

Where is Back to the Bricks 2021?

AUGUST 16th – 21st, 2021 During the five-day extravaganza, excited crowds line the streets for the “Rolling Cruises” as the parade route stretches from the “red bricks” of Saginaw Street in downtown Flint to the city of Grand Blanc.

What day is back to the bricks?

August 9th – August 14th 2021.

Is Frankenmuth Auto Fest 2020 Cancelled?

FLINT, Mich. (WJRT) – 07/13/2020 – They had hoped this year’s big event could still take place. But Frankenmuth Autofest organizers decided Monday morning to cancel a more than 3 decades tradition in Little Bavaria.

When is the next back to the bricks event?

Mark your calendars, and join us on August 16th thru 21st, for Main Event Week 2021. Back to the Bricks has partnered with The Disability Network for their BIGGEST Fundraiser ever! Over the Edge. Click to learn more All roads lead Back to the Bricks®.

What can I do with back to the bricks scholarship?

The Back to the Bricks® Youth Scholarship Program provides assistance to high school seniors in Flint and Genesee County who are pursuing post-secondary study/training at a college or technical school in auto-body repair/painting, automotive design, auto mechanics, electrical/manufacturing/mechanical engineering, robotics, sales and…

Where is the back to the bricks car show?

Back to the Bricks® and GM present “Chrome and Ice™,” an indoor car show brought to you by the Dort Financial Credit Union in February each year at the Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center in Flint, Michigan.

How many people go to back to the bricks?

All roads lead Back to the Bricks®. Back to the Bricks attracts over 500,000 car show enthusiasts annually to Genesee County to celebrate our love of motor vehicles, and the area’s historic role in the automotive industry.