Sunday is the last day for the 6th annual Bantam Jeep Festival here in Butler.
The three day event, which started on Friday in Downtown Butler and has continued at Cooper’s Lake Campground, has officials expecting more than 15,000 attendees by the conclusion of this afternoon.
Festivities on Sunday will run from 9am until 3pm at Cooper’s Lake Campground. Some of the events that are expected to take place include:
- Brand new Faces of Jeep Exhibit Featuring Jeep grilles of the 1940s and 1950s. Exhibit unveiled at 12 noon on Friday, June 10th in the History Exhibit
- The chance to win $23,000 worth of parts to transform a Wrangler JK/JKU. Finalist with the
- lucky key will be determined on Sunday at 1:30 p.m
- The opportunity to drive one of BFGoodrich’s tricked out Jeeps through the Jeep Playground
- WWII Encampment featuring a new children’s obstacle course
- Jeep Playground with its new obstacles, rocks, bridges and lots of mud
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