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Car Show In La Grange
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Start planning your summer calendar now. The La Grange Odd Fellows welcome you to a family friendly summer event, the Second Annual IOOF Lodge #65 Car Show on Saturday, July 22 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the La Grange One Room School House. It’ll be a full day of All-American celebration of the automobile, including a DJ with musical entertainment, food concession and soft drink booth.

Gates will open at 6 a.m. for entry car parking, which is in the grassy lawn of the Old School County Park, with some shade, and there is more overflow area at the La Grange Elementary school yard across Floto Street.

Continuing the policy of the first car show, organizers have thrown open the registration to any sort of vehicle, be it bicycle, boat, or any year and make of vehicle. Just pay the registration and take part in the fun. The proceeds of this non-profit event will go towards kids’ scholarships to the Odd Fellow Camp above Mi Wok Village on Highway 108.

 

Pre-registration is $25 per car with commemorative plaque included; late registration is $30. For more information on registration call Kenny McIntyre at (209) 324-9016 or Mike Pease at (209) 277-7039.

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