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Coming Up: Nyack's Classic Car Show is July 9
A line-up of vehicular perfection and an evening full of entertainment...plus fundraising for the Wounded Warrior Project

Classic cars once again roll into the center of Nyack and park on Main Street for the fourth annual Classic Car Night July 9.
This year’s line-up of vehicular perfection will include a wide array of classics, antiques, specialty models and muscle cars. Admission is free — and registration for display cars is also free.
“This community-centered event promises to once again attract a strong showing of car enthusiasts — people who take pride in owning and maintaining special vehicles as well as people who appreciate them,” said Scott Baird, Chamber President. “It’s also a great opportunity for residents and visitors to enjoy the Village’s unique restaurants, boutiques and service businesses.”
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Promising a summer evening full of fun for automotive aficionados, families and friends alike, entertainment will include classic music favorites spun up by our DJ, and face painting for the kids. The event is sponsored by Motorcar Manor, Palisades Auto Sales, SpeedPro Imaging and Rockland Rodders; fundraising proceeds will go to the Wounded Warrior Project.
“Visitors can expect not only to see beautifully-maintained vintage and specialty cars, but also to enjoy a fun night out with friends and family,” said Roger S. Cohen, Chamber Vice President. “Our exhibitors, entertainers and sponsors are planning a great show, so everyone will have a memorable night in Nyack.”
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Visitors coming to Nyack to show their cars and admire those on display can stroll down the center of Main Street and take advantage of the wide variety of fine and casual dining choices, along with the eclectic array of specialty shops available throughout the Village. Local merchants will be offering specials to add further temptations to the evening’s mix.
“We’re also proud to support the Wounded Warrior Project,” added Mark Mangan, project organizer. “It’s a great cause that gives back to our family members, friends and neighbors who have put themselves in harm’s way to protect us all.”
The event takes place 5 p.m. till dusk. A rain date is set for July 16.
PHOTO/courtesy of Roger Swingle
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