Today some friends and I entered a local cancer charity carshow.
I was in the rat rod, Gordon drove the 1929 Model A Delivery (powered by Chevy) and Tom was in his 70 Nova with the 468 Rat motor.
Tom won best 70's car and I won best under construction.
Below is a little info about the Charity carshow followed by pictures.
SpringFest has something for everyone!
In an effort to lure even more families and vendors, the fifth annual Chino Valley SpringFest will reintroduce a couple of added twists later this month.
The popular, free-admission town festival on May 31 will not only expand to the more spacious Chino Valley Aquatic Center multipurpose fields at 1525 N. Road 1 East, which are situated several hundred yards away from the fest's 2007 perch at a small Community Center Park athletic field.
It also will welcome automobile enthusiasts for the SpringFest Car Show.
When the festival began several years ago, organizers situated the event on the 12-acre aquatic center fields, complete with a car show.
That was not the case this past year.
"Basically, the whole Community Center Park complex is going to be filled with vendors and tents," Chino Valley Aquatic Center director Jason Kelly said of SpringFest, which is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. and wrap up at 7 p.m. on the 31st. "Being on the new facility, we expect the event to grow in volume all the way around."
Registration for the car show will take place from 8 to 10 a.m. that Saturday before leading into a six-hour event concluding at 4 p.m.
Parks and Rec, the Chino Valley Rotary Club and Prudential Northern Arizona Real Estate are sponsoring the show.
Organizers plan to give away goody bags and T-shirts to the first 150 cars to arrive. Door prizes, music and food also will be available.
Each of the car show's participants pays an entry fee of $10, plus a can of food. Entry proceeds go to benefit the "Sunshine Kids," a nationwide, Houston-based charity for cancer-stricken children, while the Chino Valley Food Bank receives the non-perishable food items.
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I won a Piston Cup