Clinton Lions Club Car Show August 15, 2010
The Clinton, Maine Lions Club will be holding their First ever Car Show at the Clinton Fairgrounds on Sunday, August 15th (rain date is August 22nd). Click here for directions. Admission is just $2.00 per person, and the entry fee if you want to show your car, truck or motorcycle is just $5.00. Plenty of free parking is available.
There will be 21 different classes of cars, trucks and motorcycles to judge, with 3 Trophies available in each class. There will also be a “Best of Show”, “Best Paint”, “Best Engine” and “Peoples Choice” awards.
There will be plenty of activities all day, as well as Raffles, Food and Music. Various vendors will also be in attendance.
There will also be various other contests for anyone who wishes to participate. Some of these activities will include a men’s tire toss, a women’s tire toss and a timed tire change event. The U.S. Army will also be in attendance, bringing with them a climbing wall.
One of the items that will be raffled off will be a signed lithograph of Ricky Craven’s win at Darlington, from Ricky’s personal collection. This item can not be purchased anywhere, as it has been donated by Ricky himself for this event. In addition, there will be over $3,000 worth of other raffle prizes to be given away.
The gates open at 9 AM, but the voting ends at 1 PM.
All proceeds from this event will go to the Clinton Lions Club Charities to help fund various good causes. Among the projects that they have already done this year includes a substantial donation to help purchase a generator for the Good Shepherd Food Bank of Maine. The GSFB helps to feed many Maine families by helping many of the Food Pantry’s around the state.
For more information, check out the 2010 Clinton Lions Club Car Show page. You may also download a copy of the event poster here.
About Arthur Wyman
I have always been a race fan, especially NASCAR. I'm a Maine native who grew up "in exile" just a few towns away from Bryar Motorsports Park, which is where New Hampshire Motor Speedway was built. Currently living in Downeast Maine, several towns away from where Ricky Craven grew up. My perfect job would be going across the country from track to track, reporting "live"...













