
FREMONT, CA- The weekend forecast is calling for sunshine, good music, and a large crowd ready to take in an impressive display of trophy-winning classic cars, bikes, and hot-rods when MVROP Automotive Technology students host the 15th Annual WHS Car Show this Saturday, May 5th. The event, coordinated by students under the supervision of 2017 MVROP Teacher of the Year, Doug Nahale, is the highlight of the program and its focus on all things automotive. For months, students dedicate countless hours towards securing event sponsorship, raffle donations, entertainment, advertising, and most importantly, participation from car clubs throughout the Bay Area.
This family-friendly event is celebrating its fifteenth year. Its success and popularity are fueled by not only a tight-knit community of car lovers, but also the desire to support the community via the canned food drive taking place during the event. Students encourage those who attend this Saturday to bring canned good donations, which will benefit the Tri-City Volunteers.
If you are interested in entering your vehicle to compete in the show, there is still time. Those interested should contact Doug Nahale at 510.505.7300 x 67361. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. Proceeds from the event will go towards equipment for the Automotive Technology Program. All participants in the show compete for bragging rights and the coveted event trophy.
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Event Details:
Event: Washington High School 15th Annual Car Show
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Date: Saturday, May 5, 2018
Time: 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Location: Washington High School
38442 Fremont Boulevard, Fremont, CA
Website: www.mvrop.org
Phone: 510.505.7300 x 67361
About Mission Valley ROP
Mission Valley ROP (MVROP) is the regional occupational program for the Tri-City area. Established in 1969, MVROP has been instrumental in preparing students for successful business, medical, and technical careers. Through a partnership with Fremont, New Haven, and Newark Unified School Districts, Career Technical Education is provided to nearly 5,000 students (high school and adult) each year. For the latest news and information about MVROP, visit us on the web at www.mvrop.org.