Wake Forest Downtown, Inc. is sponsoring the Wake Forest Charity Car Show on Saturday, June 11, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Produced for the benefit of several area charities, including Tri-Area Ministry, Wake Forest Optimist Club, Wake Forest Kiwanis Club, Wake Forest Woman’s Club, and the Wake Forest High School JROTC, this family-friendly event will be held along South White Street in historic downtown Wake Forest.
Presented by Grand Sponsor Chris Leith Dodge/Ram, the free exhibit will showcase vehicles of all makes and models, including muscle cars, sports cars, pony cars, classic and antique autos, street rods and trucks. The car show will also feature a ‘Take-Apart-T’ Model T assembly demonstration, the Leith Kia Monster Truck on display, and the Wake Forest Fire Department’s Jaws of Life demonstration. A variety of food vendors will also be on site.
Admission to the car show is free and open to the public. In the event of rain, the exhibit will be rescheduled for Saturday, June 18.
Anyone wishing to enter a vehicle in the car show may register on the day of the event between 8 and 11 a.m. The vehicle entry area will be situated at the intersection of South White Street and Elm Avenue. The registration cost is $20 per vehicle.
For more information, visit www.facebook.com/WakeForestCharityCarShow?ref=hl or contact Downtown Development Director Lisa Hayes at 919-435-9415 or lhayes@wakeforestnc.gov.