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2021 Chcc Events Calendar 2021 CHCC EVENTS CALENDAR Date Event update 8/01/2021 JANUARY 1st New Years Day 1st Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 10th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 26th Australia Day 28th School Resumes Bathurst 12 Hour FEBRUARY 5th Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 14th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 9th CHCC Meeting SUN 14th Lunch - Fish & Chips at La Beach - Cullen Bay 19th Bombing of Darwin MVEC Hangar Open days Supercars Superloop Adelaide 500 & Dunlop Super 2 MARCH 5th Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 14th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 9th CHCC Meeting Supercars 2020 Formula 1 Grand Prix Melbourne 400 - Albert Park SUN 21st Run to Darwin River Tavern APRIL 2nd Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 2nd Good Friday EASTER 5th Easter Monday Supercars Tyrepower Tasmania Super Sprint & Dunlop Super 2 10th School Holidays Commence 11th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 13th CHCC Meeting SAT/SUN 17&18TH 20th School Resumes ITM Auckland Super Sprint 25th Anzac Day 27th - 2nd May Targa Tasmania MAY 3rd MAY DAY 9th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 7th Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 11th CHCC Meeting Bassinthegrass Supercars Perth SuperNight CANCELLED 16th - 17th Freds Pass Show.. 16th National Day of Motoring SAT/SUN 22 &23rd CHCC Run with Classic Ford Club - BARK HUT/BUSHDANCE/OVERLIGHTER?? TBC JUNE 4th Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display Supercars Winton SuperSprint 5th - 7th Finke Desert Race 6th - 7th Greek Glenti 8th CHCC Meeting 14th Queens Birthday 13th Rockabilly SUN 20th Beachfront Hotel Show n Shine 13th Coffee, Cars & Cakes Darwin 4WD Caravan & Camping Expo Watpac Townsville 400 & Dunlop Super 2 27th School Holidays begin JULY 2nd Alice Springs Show Day 2nd Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display SUN 11th CHCC/MVEC Shannons Perpetual Trophy Cricket Match 11th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 12th ALL FORD DAY 13th CHCC Meeting Supercars Bet Esy Darwin Triple Crown 17th Katherine Show Day 21st School Resumes 23rd Show Day - Darwin 23rd - 25th Royal Darwin Show AUGUST 2nd Picnic Day Coolalinga Show n Shine 1st - 2nd NAMSC Rejex Rally SUN 1st CHCC City to Souvlaki Nostalgic Run 3rd Darwin Cup 6th Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display Rockabilly Classic Car Show - Noonamah Tavern 8th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 10th CHCC Meeting 22nd - 23rd Transport Hall of Fame Reunion Supercars Sydney SuperNight & Dunlop Super 2 29th Classic Ford Club Drive in Movie Night 29th - 1st Sept. Red CentreNats SEPTEMBER 29th Aug - 1st Red CentreNats 3rd Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 6th MVEC Fathers Day Hangar Open Day 14th CHCC Meeting 12th Coffee, Cars & Cakes Supercars The Bend SuperSprint SUN 26th CHCC AGM 26th School Holidays begin OCTOBER 1st Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 12th CHCC Meeting 10th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 12th School Resumes Bathurst 1000 SAT 16th Bare Foot Bowls - Darwin Bowling Club or Archery TBC 17th MVEC AGM NOVEMBER 5th Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display Kerry Holden Display ?? 14th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 9th CHCC Meeting SAT 20TH 10 Pin Bowls at the Planet Katherine Toy Run DECEMBER 3rd Friday Night Chrome Bumper Display 14th CHCC Meeting/Xmas Dinner 12th Coffee, Cars & Cakes 17th School Holidays begin 25th Xmas Day 27th Xmas Day Holiday 28th Boxing Day Confirmed Dates Public Holidays V8 Supercars 25 Club Registration Sanctioned Events.
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