Question:
Where do I register?
Answer: You don’t have to register.
The entire event is ‘free’ to all show car
owners.
Question:
Where does the ‘Rolling Cruise’ start?
Answer: The ‘Rolling Cruise’
is an ‘at will’ cruise, meaning you can start
at any point on the 13-mile route and at anytime during
the cruise which officially begins at 5PM in the evening
on Wednesday and Thursday evenings of the week of the
event.
Question:
Where can I get hotel reservation information?
Answer: You can call the Flint Convention
and Visitors Bureau at 1-888-230-3585 for assistance.
Question:
Who do I call about being a food vendor?
Answer: Call Dave Wood at 1-810-654-9029.
Question:
I would like to become a sponsor for the ‘Back to
the Bricks’. Who do I contact?
Answer: Contact Al Hatch at 1-810-695-2894
or the Flint Convention and Visitors Bureau at 1-888-230-2585
and ask for Ms. Tanya Lane.
Question:
I would like be a vendor at the ‘Women’s Marketplace’.
Who do I contact?
Answer: Call Mrs. Mary Wood at 1-810-654-9029
Question:
We have a car club and would like reserve parking for
our members. Who do I contact?
Answer: Call Joan Bair at 1-810-742-6927
Question:
Where do I enter the show area?
Answer: There are essentially four entry
points; Saginaw and Court Street, Beach and Court Streets,
Harrison and Court Streets and Saginaw and Robert T. Longway.
All entry points will be clearly marked ‘ Show Cars
Only’. Just look for the signs.
Question:
Can I leave my car overnight in the show car area?
Answer: No cars will be permitted to
be left overnight in the show area. If a car is left in
the show area overnight, it will be towed and the owner
will be responsible for towing and recovery charges.
Question:
I will be bringing my car on a trailer. Where can I leave
my car trailer”
Answer: You can leave your trailer at
the U of M’s ‘White lot’ which is located
at the corner of Saginaw and Robert T. Longway or at the
parking lot of the Whiting Auditorium which is located
on the north side of the auditorium which is just east
of I-475 on Robert T. Longway.
Question:
I am a member of a charity organization. Can we be a vendor
at ‘Back to the Bricks’?
Answer: At this time, all vendors are
commercial entities. Our mission is to promote business
for the local economy and due to limited area, charity
organizations are not permitted to vend or conduct fund
raisers for their organizations at ‘Back to the
Bricks’ or related activities. The only exception
to this rule is the local churches that have a fiscal
presence either on the ‘Rolling Cruise’ route
or in downtown Flint. |