Camp out for the weekend near the Mighty Mississippi River at the KOA in Rock Island, Illinois, and show off your beautiful Vintage Camper!  Just minutes from I-280, I-74, and I-80, and eastern Iowa, and located half way between Des Moines Iowa and Chicago Illinois.

DATES: Thursday, April 28 to Sunday, May 1, 2016

TRUE VINTAGE CAMPERS ONLY PLEASE!  1970, 1960, 1950, 1940 and older, if there are any still out there.  This is a family event!  Dogs are welcome too, and there's a dog park across the street from the KOA.  We will have nightly campfires and potlucks!

VINTAGE CAMPER TOUR will be held Saturday afternoon for the public on Saturday, April 30 from 1-3 p.m.  Entry Donations accepted at the office and 100% goes to KOA Kids Care Camp.  www.koacarecamps.org

RESERVATION for CAMPING: Please call the KOA direct 309.787.0665 and ask for the Vintage Rally spaces. Camping is $25 per night per unit. We will be in a great area at the campground and will be placing 3 - 4 campers on their huge pull-through spaces. Each camper will have electric and water hookups.  Rock Island / Quad Cities KOA 2311 78th Avenue West, Rock Island, IL  61201.  www.rockislandkoa.com

RALLY FEE: Rally Fee is $20 per adult; kids are free. Included in fee is Saturday evening grill out and Sunday Breakfast.

For more details, please contact Pam Fisher, Rally Host, pam@vintagecamperlifestyle.com or 309.738.7380.

www.vintagecamperlifestyle.com


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