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Here It Is “Our 30Th Year Anniversary” Here it is “Our 30th year Anniversary” ….So many memories, so many Guest Artists, the finest of cars from Canada and the US from coast to coast….The friends that we’ve all made through those years and the stories we all tell throughout the year! This year we want to be as grand as we can and bring you more wonderful entertainment, more fun and many more memories…. Friday night it will be a great doo-wop kind of night with The Crests featuring Tommy Mara… “16 Candles” which rose to no. 2 on Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1959 selling over a million copies which makes it a Gold Record. Many other hits like Step by Step...the An- gels Listened In...Maria...you will need to come and listen for yourself...Great night of great music!! Then you have to see our next guest artist...Johnny Contardo... Former lead singer of Sha-na-na….Lots of music and then don’t forget Rocky and the Rollers are there to rock your socks off each night too… That brings us to Saturday night….Ok...Get yourself ready for Frankie Avalon ...great hits like…”Venus”… “Bobbysocks to Stockings” and “Why” the last # one record of the 1950’s to reach that status in December 1959. Mr. Avalon has appeared in over 30 movies from “The Alamo” to “Grease”! Starred with Annette Funicello in Beach Movies…..Tours with “ The Golden Boys” (friends he grew up with in Philly ...Fabian and Bobby Rydell). Could it not get any better, well yes let’s add “The Dixie Cups” …“Iko Iko” .. “The Chapel of Love” … “Going to the Chapel” the year was 1964 one of the most played and popular of the girl groups!! And let’s not forget we have the Best Band on the Planet… “Rocky and the Rollers” and the Best MC/ DJ in the Universe “Al Brady” what’s not to tell you to “Come on let’s get this Party started”…… There is going to be a Celebration and we hope to see you here….Turn up the radio ...Let’s go get Lost in Sandpoint, Idaho….polish some chrome...win some trophies..Meet new friends...rock out to the music for three days ...drink a little beer...and make the 30th a Chart Topper!!! THURSDAY - MAY 14th SUNDAY - MAY 17th ROCK N’ ROLL HEAVEN XI .... 7:00 PM ASPIRIN RALLY-RUN………. An explosive night of music and energy that will last It’s our 26th year ...And if you’re one of the “Crazies” you for days! This is the first year we are able to include this day is for you. If you’re not, then just know that…. Thursday night into a weekend pass…. It’s the day when whatever happens, you learn it’s part Doors open @ 6:00 PM of the game. “You know that’s true”! It’s the kind of For the first time with more room, parking, tailgate day that the crew has sleep deprivation from the week- party and giveaways…..All at the fairgrounds ...a great end and look a little under the weather……....But it weekend Opener! doesn’t stop the fun….5-K Run….Car-Rally….Road Trips ...Prizes…. Trophies…..Food.....Drinks FRIDAY - MAY 15th Starts and Stops at “Second Avenue Pizza” Silly Stuff and Loads of Fun...Check it OUT! “VINTAGE” CAR PARADE………………...6:00 PM Cars need to be @ the Sandpoint High School Parking 5-K FUN RUN…………………...……..….10:00 AM Lot @ 5:00 PM. All Vintage & Classic Cars Welcome. Co-Sponsored by the Cardio-Junkies Please keep it to the Classic cars etc…. Our Sandpoint Running Club CAR- RALLY…………………………..….11:30 AM STREET DANCE………………..…Following Parade (We encourage you to pre-enter so there is enough shirts and Co-Sponsored by Blue Sky Broadcasting ... Packets for everyone the day of the race!) Downtown between Second Avenue and Third on Main Street ( by the Jeff Jones Square) Back to when vinyl was the disc jockeys best friend and the music rocked ROCK N’ ROLL HEAVEN XI your soul…and every ones favorite DJ… For this year @ the Fairgrounds……… $35.00 Each “Bashful Dan” will be the King of Street Rock night! (Surprises … and prizes…& ………) Inc/sales tax SHOW & DANCE…………..………….……..7:30 PM SHOW AND DANCE Bonner County Fairgrounds …..Doors open @ 6:30 PM (Must Be 21 to attend the shows) $35.00 Each Featuring “The Crests featuring Tommy Mara” Inc/ sales tax … “Johnny Contardo” former lead singer of WEEKEND PASS $100.00 Each Sha-Na-Na ...with Rocky and the Rollers Includes/ Thursday-Friday-Saturday Shows Inc/ sales tax Rockin’ the house…. CAR SHOW ENTRY SATURDAY - MAY 16th Pre-registration required to supply enough gifts $40.00 Each CAR SHOW………………..…..……….9:30-3:45 PM We begin parking Show Cars @7:00 am ASPIRIN RALLY-RUN Downtown will be Bursting with Hot Rods and Classics (includes Car Rally and/or 5K-Run) $18.00 Each On First and Cedar, Main, Second and Third….. Award Plus one of Our Famous Aspirin T-Shirts Ceremony will follow at the corner of First and Cedar in front of the Cedar Street Bridge. “We have the best show because we have great People who participate ...from the Diehards to all the newbies!!!!! Welcome to your Show! TICKETS & INFORMATION SHOW & DANCE………………..…….…….7:30 PM Bonner County Fairgrounds… Doors open @ 6:30 PM SECOND AVENUE PIZZA 215 South Second Avenue Featuring:: Frankie Avalon (singer, actor and Sandpoint, Idaho 83864 teen idol) “WoWzer!!! And the marvelous... 208-265-LOST (5678) 208-263-9321 Dixie Cups.....and the best band in the land E-MAIL [email protected] Rocky and the Rollers ! All the Music you could want Websites sandpoint.org/lostin50s sandpoint.com/entertainment/lostin50s.asp and our favorite Mc ...“Al Brady”…. Let’s Rock n’ On Lost in the 50’s Facebook Page forever... Sometimes we wonder if our Sponsors and those folks who give any donation no matter the size...the businesses that give what they can ...if they know what it means to us and our community?? There are not enough words to express what it means to us to be a large representative for our town...This event happens because of the participants, the volunteers, donors, sponsors and every smile Going from your Hotel to the Fairgrounds and on every little kid that loves the rev of the engines going thru the back again for the shows the bus schedules will parade...the list goes on and on...So no matter your part in this be at the front desk of your hotel for your con- weekend is…”THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART THE PAST venience…remember one bus time on Friday 30 YEARS we know that the heart and soul comes to us from all and Two on Saturday... directions!” ….Carolyn and 50’sCrew!!!! When you send in your payment…. This Year “ Please” call the fairgrounds to make your camping reservations. They have one person to make sure of those spots you would like and will be there all the time (our volunteers could not do this). Make sure you tell them you are here for the 50’s weekend... The Fairgrounds will take your camping reser- vations ...and your payment! Thank You!!! Tickets still go through the 50’s office FRIDAY NIGHTS or Second Avenue Pizza… we’ll do everything PARADE ROUTE else concerning signing up and answering all Starts at the High School your questions...it’s almost like a Chinese fire goes north down Division Street … drill!!! Call us we’re ready for you!!! right on Cedar Street… turns right on Forest Street..... On your way into town...Don’t forget to Stop By Friday then left on Church Street … 11-2pm BBQ…@ Mac’s Custom Tie Downs in Sagle down to First Avenue & back up Cedar Street on Hwy 95...These guys have been doing this for years and would like to see you start your weekend out right... Sunday, May 17, 2015 • Sandpoint, Idaho OFFICE USE ONLY Entry Form RACE #______________ Please Print Clearly PAYMT______________ One T-shirt per entry SHIRTS 5-K Run Starts @10:00 am NONE TAKEN LATE Last bus leaves Second Avenue Pizza @ 9:45 am for start of race Car Rally Starts @11:30 am PRE-REGISTRATION IS APPRECIATED Pre-registration Deadline is May 12th Name_____________________________________________________ Age (on date of race)__________ Birthday______________________ Address__________________________City______________________ State____________Zip____________Phone______________________ Phone___________________________ T-shirt Size: SM MED LG XL XXL(Add $4) 5-K Run $18.00 w/shirt $8.00 no shirt $___________ Car Rally $18.00 w/shirt $10.00 no shirt ___________ Participate in Both! $18.00 w/shirt-same entry form-same fee-same T-shirt! ______________ Total $ ___________ Deadline: Pre-registered (Must be received by May 12, 2015) MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE TO: LOST IN THE 50’S (Late registration : $3.00 added to entry fee after 5/12/2015) (No guaranteed shirts the day of the race.) Mail to… Lost in the 50’s 215 S. Second For Information Call : Lost in the 50’s …208-265-5678 / 263-9321 Ave. Cardio Junkies ...208-263-2600 (Vicky) Sandpoint, Idaho (The 5-k race is sanctioned by the Inland Northwest Track and Field) I here by give permission for photos to be taken and used for whatever purpose the event may want. I will not hold Lost in the 50’s Inc., Second Avenue Pizza or any person or group responsible for any damages which may occur to me or my property as a result of my participation in any Lost In the 50’s activities.
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