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Greenwich Police Department Benefit Car Show Is Back For 2024
All proceeds from the event at town hall will benefit the Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund.

GREENWICH, CT — Registration is now open for the 2024 Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund Benefit Car Show, which will be held June 8, at Greenwich Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (rain date: June 9.
Classic, antique, custom, and exotic cars, motorcycles, and vintage fire trucks will be on display for free.
Car owners are invited to sign up for early-bird pre-registration by May 31. As space is limited, vehicles will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration is $20 per vehicle. To register for the show, click here.
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The event is open to car clubs. Same-day registration will be accepted at the entrance if space permits at $25 per vehicle.
All proceeds from the event will benefit the Greenwich Police Department Scholarship Fund. Children of Greenwich Police officers who qualify by ability and character for undergraduate studies are eligible to receive financial assistance from the fund.
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The family-fun event will also include a DJ, a 50/50 drawing, food trucks, and more.
Sponsorship opportunities start at just $50, including $125 as a Trophy Sponsor and $250 to participate as an on-site sponsor.
Automobile dealership opportunities begin at $500, including on-site participation and a vehicle to display on-site. Greenwich Magazine is the exclusive Media Sponsor.
"The town of Greenwich Police Department is proud of its long-standing reputation for supporting its officers and their families," said Greenwich Chief of Police James Heavey in a news release. "The Scholarship Fund recognizes the achievements of qualified and deserving students of Greenwich Police Officers while honoring the officers' dedication. Greenwich Officers have been committed to our community for many years, and I cannot think of a better way for the public to express their appreciation of their dedication."
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