The 14th annual "Back to the Strip" event began Saturday morning at the Northgate Shopping Center and continued in the evening as riders cruised up and down Smithville Hwy. The MSJ has been on the scene all day, and will continuously update with photos and videos from this year's festivities! Keep checking this page for updates!

Some of the early arrivals for Saturday's cruise in get set up.
Plenty of sponsors are set up with giveaways, chances to enter prize drawings and information about their services.
This year's Tshirts are available for purchase while they last.
BTTS volunteer Leslie Hayes shows off this year's shirt design.
"Tremor," a champion 2-wheel-drive super modified racing truck, is on display for racing fans to admire.
Showing off the goods under the hoods.
Main Street Media's Kayden Paine interviews John and Cindy Harvey.
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Volunteers unload a truckload of donated food, which will go to Meals on Wheels and local food pantries.
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Kayden volunteered her spokesmodel services during the auction, and Craig Pope helped the cause by purchasing this commemorative plaque.
Jimmy Haley is in his typical spot collecting donations as the cruise begins. The former mayor and popular high school teacher has gathered thousands in donations through his association with "Back to the Strip."
Gateway employees and friends are handing out free drinks, popcorn, hot dogs and chips in the Gateway parking lot until 8:30 p.m. on Back to the Strip night. Pictured are, from left, Brayton Kelsey, Katrina Wood, Bridget Pack, Dustin Morley, Mark Bouldin and Brian Fowler.
It's cloudy but dry; great cruising weather.
Chris Terry and Hamilton Hobbs provided Back to the Strip info and music throughout the night.
Matt Fey, owner of Scooter’s Coffee which is opening soon at the WDG parking lot, got in the community spirit and on the pole for a $200 donation during Back to the Strip Saturday night
Mandy and Brandon Harris make a lap on the Strip in their VW Bug.
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