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OLDIES N GOODIES CAR SHOW

Aug 24, 202310 min
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Okay, Dan, let me get this straight. We send our information via the r best Home for Me up. You reviewed it here and now we're prequalified officially. Wow, that's helpful, very helpful. Homelow's made easy. Our vest bank ready to help. Good money. Good morning, good morning, Welcome, welcome, welcome. It is time now for our community connection right here on K one, the one you trust. And it's always great

to have these gentlemen backy and studio. We're talking with our friends here from the Old East and Goodiest car Show and that he is coming up in September. We've got Neil and John. Guys, how are you doing today? Great? Good job, Yeah, a great day. It's always a great day to get inside an old car and have some fun and even work on one if you got some good shade. Sure NASA have our condition shop today. Oh yeah, Mick Ally, Well, i'll tell you what this is

gonna be a heck of a show. Tell us a little bit about what we got going on. Well on septem number sixteenth, that's about three weeks downtown Dewey, we'll have our three sixth annual car show. So any any type car, hot rods, classic cars, late model cars, bring them on down and have some fun with us. Now I understand we've got some trophies coming up here, too, don't we. Yes, we do.

There's uh. Well, all we do is we do a top twenty, uh and in that top twenty, then we have what we call a high five in other words, the five best of that, and then there's one top choice of all those, which would be like the winner of the show. Okay. And then we have some late model trophies that year, which is new. We haven't had late model trophies in the past. And so for those people with newer cars, corvettes, whatever that they so we're going

to have a trophy for that. And then we have Choice trophies, which is like the mayor his choice and ladies choice and and that sort of thing. So which is just as a you know, someone that whatever they like, they choose and they get a trophy. So that's pretty cool. Yeah. Now, the first fifty registries egg in the first car's day of we'll get a nice little dash plack we understand, right, yep, dash plack'll it'll show you know, it'll have the same thing that t shirts have on

them, and and that's pretty popular with people. They like to collect them. And and I've I've got like forty dash placks from almost every year we've had a car show. My goodness, thinks now this is something that's been going on now for thirty six years. But you guys been around cars all your lives now, haven't you. Yeah. Yeah. My first car was a fifty six Shifty and that was the one I learned to work on, and it ran pretty good. But it has a lot of good memories from

back in those days. I think most of the guys in the club are you know, there's there's a long history and uh. And we have some young people in the club now fortunately that love these old cars and and so that's fun to watch them, you know, uh, and their love of the old cars and and all the effort that's put into them. You know. You know, these days, it's kind of rough to be a shade Tree mechanic, not just because of the eat, but just because everything has

changed on the vehicle. Absolutely. These old cars ares are simple, and that's good because a lot of us are. The older ones were pretty simple too, so it's easy you can deal with the simple. How simple the cars are now and Neil, this is a lot of fun. You said, you got all those dash plaques from like forty different shows and everything else like that. But there's a real sense of pride when you bring your vehicle

into a show like this beat. You'd be amazed how how much time people spend polishing their car and cleaning their car and keeping it up to date. They get u, you know, a paint chip on it, They're going to figure out how to get that fixed. And so, yeah, take a lot of pride, put it up every night, and and it's it's it's just a lot of fun and it's a it's a great community to be

a part of. Now I understand. We go right down Don Tyler Avenue right there in downtown Dewey and folks are just going to see an avenue of beauties right yes, yes, absolutely, and and so the cars are primarily on Don Tyler. Uh. And it's of course it should add that for

spectators it's free, there's no charge. Yeah. And uh. But in the park then just over behind the library and Dewey that's where all the vendors will be and people selling different things, you know, selling their wares and food and of course we've got to have food, food, beverage may right, yeah, I understand. We got miss Hannah who might be in charge of maybe who you got a call to get a spot there? Right, yes, absolutely, yeah, yes, yeah, And Hannah does a great

job. And the other thing and the other people we should mention is Dewey City. They do a great job, don't they know. They are amazing to work with and we're really delighted they let us have our car show downtown. You know, guys, I think honestly that they have as much fun letting you do it as you do putting it on. Yeah. Yeah, they're so supportive, that's amazing. And as a result of that, we try to support the Tom Mex Museum and the Dewey Hotels, so we give

donations to them every year we've been in Dewey. Miss miss Vaughn will be very happy to see you there. Yeah. She likes to go out and take a look at the cars too. Yeah. Yeah, well yeah, I think I think in point point there that you just went over the uh we are a five oh one c three nonprofit club, and so what we do here in this car club and what the money that's raised, it's going to be uh donated. So UH last year the club donated about seven thousand

dollars to different charities. That's not you know, that's not huge money. But for our little club, UH, it benefited the museum and the hotel. It benefited uh than other charities for for people that need help in the community. So it's it's not just a car show. It also has uh some some great benefits to the community. And also the local businesses benefit from that too. They were all out the red carpet. When you guys are

in town, they do and there's a lot of them. Like he said, food there's a number of local businesses that have extra food that day and they support us and we try to support them. This is really cool, gentlemen. We're going to take a quick break and then we're going to be right back and got to remind everybody where we need to be on the sixteenth.

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the Oldies and Goodies Car Show, Neil and John and guys. The car show and Dewey is coming up on September sixteenth, Saturday. That's basically three weeks away downtown Dewey. And how much it can cost cost nothing in there, right? Oh yeah, all you really had to pay the dour or a and you get extra credit for it. Hey, that's what you know. But if if we want to get our cards or vehicles registered, what's the entry? Okay, so the interfee is twenty five dollars. You come

in right in front of the music of the Tomins Museum. Okay, there'll be people there. We'll start registering at eight o'clock, okay until what you're eleven, And so it's twenty five bucks, Get dash plaquet, goodie bag, it's the first fifty Get a goodie bag, and then go park your car and have a great time. Gonna be food vendors, cool cars and and of course benefits and local charities and this is just really a day of

fun. And you know, we've talked to the powers that be about turning down the heat that day, so that the only thing is going to be hotter than cars. Yeah, we're going to have beautiful weather. I'm pretty sure we will buy the Hey, gentlemen, thank you for stopping. Bye, thank you, thank you so much. All righty, folks, you've been listening to Community Connection

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