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Antique Car & Tractor Display, Middletown

Tomorrow, Saturday, April 30th at Poricy Park, Free Spectator Admission! Food Trucks, Vendors & Fun!

Poricy Park Conservancy will host its 2nd Annual People's Choice Antique Cars & Tractor Display, on Saturday, April 30, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The event promises to be fun for all ages and the whole family. FREE admission for spectators! Poricy Park is located at 345 Oak Hill Road, Middletown, NJ.

The show will include an exhibit of antique cars and tractors and awards will be given out, recognizing the exhibitors. New car dealers from Middletown and neighboring towns will also have new cars on display. Enjoy a variety of food and treats at the Food Truck vendors, including Duck Donuts, Bill’s Doghouse and Hinlickity Ice Cream.There will be a DJ and Mayor Scharfenberger will kick off the event at 11:00am.

Thank you to Benefactor Sponsors to date: Buhler Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram of Hazlet, Straub Motors of Keyport, Performance, George Wall Ford; Champions: ACG, Eberhard Carpet One; Sponsors: L & M Auto Center, Edward Jones/Patrick Chanod, Jr., Butch’s Lube N’ Wash, VanNortwick Properties, LLC, Charles Rogers Grandkids, Red Bank Recycling, Mayo Auto Service, Two Rivers Community Bank, and Advance Auto of Middletown for helping to make the event possible.

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Vehicle Exhibitors can register on-site for the event; cost is $15 per vehicle. General admission is free to the public.

In addition to the Antique Car & Tractor Display, the historic Murray Farmhouse and Barn will be part of the annual Weekend in Old Monmouth activities. Weekend in Old Monmouth is free and will run 10:00am through 5:00pm on Saturday, April 30, and 12:00pm through 5:00pm on Sunday, May 1.

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For additional information, visit www.PoricyPark.org.

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