The Sedalia Lions Club is proud to present their 9th annual Compact Figure 8 Scramble. It’ll be held on Sept. 11th at 6:00 p.m. at the State Fair Arena on the Missouri State Fairgrounds.

A "Figure 8 Scramble" is when a racetrack meets a demolition derby. Come join the Lions Club of Sedalia - Missouri at their 9th annual Compact Figure 8 Scramble! It is guaranteed to be a great time - because the Sedalia Lions know how to have fun! And I mean, who doesn't like to see stuff get smashed up to bits? You know I do. It's satisfying to watch - and to know you're not going to be the one paying for it.

It's the ninth year they've done something like this, and it's clear that Sedalia is looking forward to it. People around here really love any kind of outdoor activity, and as the summer is winding down there's always a want to see something exciting.

The Lions Club is a great local group doing a lot of good. They do whatever is needed to help their local communities. They work with children who need eyeglasses, with seniors who don’t have enough to eat and with people they may never meet. So help the Lions club help the people in Pettis County who need it the most while attending a really fun, action-packed event.

General admission for adults is $8, and for kids 6-12 is $5. A Pit Pass is available for $15. They’ll have a $30 entry fee per class, a rider fee for the Figure 8 only. Plus, kids under 5 get in free, and there's free entry for the Powerwheels (aged 0-10). They'll have food too, and not for some ultra crazy price, it's totally reasonable. For more information, contact Terri Hunter at 660-596-5093, or check out their Facebook page.

Wreckily yours,

Behka

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