Depot Auto Show saw large turnout
August 19, 2020
The Depot Auto Show in Exeter drew a large number of entries, according to event coordinator, Caden Swearingen.
“We had 73 official entries, and 90 vehicles on display,” Swearingen said.
In addition to the auto entries, food and craft vendors were on site.
In the photo below, Security Bank employees, Marilyn Erwin (left) and Connie Gautney (right), handed out free watermelon to auto show attendees.
Cr-ose Cafe on Wheels was also present, as were members of the Masonic Lodge, cooking up unique goodies such as fried pickles with a dusting of powdered sugar.
Shown at top, cars line First Street in Exeter.
“We were pleased with the turnout for the show,” Swearingen said. “We hope to do it again next year.”
“We had 73 official entries, and 90 vehicles on display,” Swearingen said.
In addition to the auto entries, food and craft vendors were on site.
In the photo below, Security Bank employees, Marilyn Erwin (left) and Connie Gautney (right), handed out free watermelon to auto show attendees.
Cr-ose Cafe on Wheels was also present, as were members of the Masonic Lodge, cooking up unique goodies such as fried pickles with a dusting of powdered sugar.
Shown at top, cars line First Street in Exeter.
“We were pleased with the turnout for the show,” Swearingen said. “We hope to do it again next year.”