Central Arizona College hosts 4th annual car show

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Aravaipa’s car show was small but the vehicles were impressive. Nina Crowder | Miner

San Manuel Miner

The Central Arizona College (CAC) Aravaipa campus hosted another successful car show with food and fun for all to enjoy. The CAC Science Club sold Eegee’s and the San Manuel Rotary cooked hamburgers, hot dogs and several other items. There were several amazing vehicles to look at while listening to great music and visiting with several people out enjoying the day.

Thank you to the sponsors for their support: Aaron Franco, State Farm, Michelle Castro, State Farm, La Casita Mexican Restaurant, Mammoth, Maria’s Mexican Restaurant, Hayden, Merle’s Automotive, Globe, Oracle Inn Steakhouse, RR Jake, Romo’s Mexican Restaurant and Salt and Pepper. The contributions from these sponsors help make events like these possible.

Antiques, hot rods, motorcycles were all at the CAC Car Show for enjoyment. It doesn’t matter what type of car you might be interested in there are many to choose from that will peak your interest. All the hard work and time that goes into the restored vehicles are just amazing! If you have any interest in learning about the cars there are many educational opportunities. Most of the vehicle owners are happy to talk about their vehicles and explain what they have done and what they plan to continue to do.

After speaking with some of the attendee’s they found it to be inspiring to work on their own vehicles. This can certainly be a great hobby and also a great investment if the owner decides to sell at some point. One of the motorcycle owners that had a side cart even gave rides around the parking lot to different people who asked. It was certainly a fun atmosphere and enjoyable day for all in attendance.

Thank you again for the sponsors and for Central Arizona College for allowing the Car Show to be held at their Aravaipa facility.

Nina Crowder (98 Posts)

Nina Crowder is a resident of Mammoth. She volunteers in several local organizations. She covers events throughout the Copper Corridor and Superior Town and School governance.


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