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SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954
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Draggin’ Wagons sets spring car show BY FRANCINE FULTON
“It is a new adventure for us,” said Ray Marvin of the Draggin’ Wagons Car Club, who explained that the club will present its annual spring car show on a weeknight rather than a Saturday. “We are trying this mid-week and in the evening for people who are looking for something to do.” This year’s event will be held on Wednesday, May 14, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Honeybrook Gardens, 3940 Horseshoe Pike
Library representatives and local officials took part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
(Route 322), Honey Brook. The show will feature all makes and models of classic, antique and custom vehicles, including street rods, muscle cars, antique cars, motorcycles and trucks. Those who choose to display their vehicles at the upcoming show will be asked to make a registration donation. Registration will take place on the day of the show. There will be no admission fee for spectators, but the club asks that all guests bring nonperishable food items for donation to the Honey Brook Food Pantry. See Car show pg 3
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Among the cars on display at last fall’s show were a 1967 Volkswagen (left photo) and a 1955 Packard (right photo).
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