Sept. 10 car show registration open
All proceeds from the event will benefit the President’s Scholars Program, a scholarship program which provides free tuition and $250 per semester for books to students across the West Hills Community College District.
Street rods, hot rods, low riders, stock and modified cars, pick-ups and motorcycles are welcome. The sign-up fee is $25. Registration will also be available on the day of the show for $30.
“We’re excited about this event,” said Ken Stoppenbrink, Deputy Chancellor of the West Hills Community College District and event co-chair. “It’s a great way to involve the community and support the President’s Scholars Program.”
Admission for spectators is free and food and beverages will be available. The cars will be displayed along Elm Street in front of the athletic field. KISS Country radio will also be broadcasting from the event this year.
Pre-register online at westhillscollege.com/carshow. For more information about the event, contact event co-chair Butch Wright at 559-935-3327 or at 59otsjag@gmail.com.
Businesses can also sponsor the show this year. Businesses can become bronze ($250), silver ($500), Gold ($750), or Platinum ($1,000) sponsors. Sponsors will be recognized in a range of mediums including on the West Hills College website and Facebook pages, with Platinum sponsors getting an on-air recognition from KISS Country radio.
To become a sponsor or donate to the fundraiser, contact Amber Myrick at (559) 934-2132.
Set up will begin at 7 a.m. and judging will start at 10:01 a.m. at the Coalinga campus at 300 Cherry Lane in Coalinga.
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