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Re: August 11th, how to spend your saturday night.

Subject: Re: August 11th, how to spend your saturday night.
by hcbph on 2018/8/12 16:40:54

Last night we had our 28th Annual Cars Under the Stars charity car show. It will take the weekend to get the official tally in but seat-of-the-pants results: more cars, more spectators and more raffle tickets sold over last year!

We had so many folks show up, whether showing a vehicle or acting as spectators; we had quite a crowd last night. Everyone seemed to enjoy the food, the vehicles, the music and the raffle.
The quality of the cars, trucks and vans impressed the heck out of me: the oldest in attendance I believe was a Ford Model T and the newest was a 2019 ZR1. We had the Village Chevrolet main lot filled to overflowing with such a range of vehicles it's hard to put into words. Whether you are into any of the big three you were covered with decades worth of vehicles. We also had a showing of foreign vehicles so whatever your taste, you should have been able to wet it.

It was such that I felt like I needed a spit towel while going through the cars and viewing them. There were so many I almost drooled over, and didn't want to mess up their chances for one of the trophy's.

The weather was great, the vehicles and people were fantastic. Everything about the evening went so well. I'd like to thank those that came to the show for your participation and know that you've done something special to those with Spina Bifida.

Thank you again and hope to see you there next year.
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