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Central Crossing Senior Center hosts 2nd annual Car Show

July 17, 2019
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It was a beautiful day on June 27 for the 2nd annual Central Crossing Senior Center Car Show. Twenty-six vintage and newer vehicles were on display, from a 1930 Ford Model A to a 2012 Chevy Camaro Convertible. Around 100 people showed up to view and talk cars and enjoy a delicious lunch with friends both old and new.
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The first place winners at the Central Crossing Senior Center Car Show are pictured above. From left to right are Ron and Judy Bass and Karin Stanley with their trophy for their 1930 Ford Model A.
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The second place winners at the Central Crossing Senior Center Car Show were Dennis and Karin Stanley for their 1935 Huppmobile. The Stanleys are pictured above.
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At left, Joe and Mary Richardet took third place at the Central Crossing Senior Center Car Show for their 1967 Pontiac GTO. From left to right: Karin Stanley and Joe and Mary Richardet.
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