Opening day is fast approaching at Cordova International Raceway (CIR) and we are gearing up for Volunteer Day on Saturday, April 9. We would like to invite  everyone out to help us get your hometown track ready for opening day. CIR will be doing some cleaning, painting, and making some repairs to the facility. A light lunch will be provided as well as a free Test n Tune pass which is good for racer or spectator admission during a Friday Fun Night or Saturday Fun Day. Please contact Brenda Stuart regarding any questions at (309)654-2110 or bstuart@racecir.com.
Also, Cowboy's Reliable Recycling will be coming to CIR on Volunteer Day from 9 a.m. to Noon. This service is free of charge to all who come to help at our Volunteer Day. It's time to clean out your garages and basements and bring your scrap items with you to Volunteer Day to dispose of.
Listed below are accepted items:
  • Car batteries
  • Computer related items
  • Fax machines
  • Cell phones and land line phones
  • CBs, radios, stereos
  • Christmas lights
  • Drop cords
  • TVs
  • Appliances
  • Stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, water softeners
  • Hot water heaters, microwaves, furnaces, etc
  • Yard tools: weed eaters, mowers, hand tools
  • Anything metal
  • Aluminum cans
Basically anything with a cord on it, metal in it or a motor, Cowboy's will accept it. If you want to ask about a specific item, call (309)797-1046 or (309)269-9956.

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