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Peek into camping trips past

out itsacamperA showcase of restored vintage camping trailers will raise money for Haywood Waterways Association’s youth education programs, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, at Stonebridge Campground in Maggie Valley.

More than 50 trailers will be on display, with owners around to answer questions and share the trailers’ history.

The trailers are on display courtesy of Southern Vintage Trailers, with members from across the Southeast. They come together for rallies and open their trailers to the public to raise funds for local causes. The group came to Haywood County last year as well.

A breakfast of pancakes and sausage, hosted by Boy Scout Troop No. 318 to fund their activities, will precede the show from 9-11 a.m.

Tickets for the trailer show and breakfast are $5 each, with children under 8 admitted to the show for free. 

www.haywoodwaterways.org 

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