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Petaluma Police Chief & Petaluma Fire Chief to be judges at "Car Show for a Cure" on Sat. Sept. 24th
Petaluma Police Chief Pat Williams & Fire Chief Leonard Thompson will be judging Classic Cars Car Show on Sat. Sept 24th

Petaluma Police Chief, Patrick Williams, and Petaluma Fire Chief, Leonard Thompson, will be two of the judges at the Classic Car show coming up on Saturday September 24th at The Plaza North in Petaluma at 259b N. McDowell Blvd (near KMART).
The 3rd Annual Classic Car show is an annual event put on by Adobe House, a memory care community here in town. 100% of the proceeds of this event will go to support Alzheimer’s Association.
The Police Chief’s Award is called “Breakin’ the Law” and the Fire Chief’s award is ”Too Hot to Handle”.
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The event will be from 10:00am-3:00pm on that day. It's free for the public to attend.
Currently, more than 5 million American’s have Alzheimer’s and that number is expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050. Our future is at risk unless we can find a way to change the course of this disease.
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To learn more about the Car Show on Sept. 24th, go to their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/petalumacarshow
Of special note, Petaluma based Crown Trophy is supplying the dash plaques for all of the cars that are entered and will be supplying the trophies for the winners as well. We appreciate the support of Mary and Doug from Crown Trophy and encourage everybody to support this local trophy establishment.
If you would like more information or would like information about how to enter your car in the car show to support the cause, please contact Cynthia Ermshar, the Community Relations Manager at Adobe House at 707.775.4330 or e-mail her at: cermshar@wfocliving.com