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Dale’s 18th Annual Car and Truck Show Benefiting Truckin 4 Troops

The vibrant community of Fredericksburg came together on Saturday May 20th as D.E Richard’s Garage hosted their highly anticipated 18th annual Car and Truck Show. This exciting event not only showcased a stunning display of classic and sports cars but also aimed to raise funds for a noble cause: Truckin’ 4 Troops. The event drew in a diverse crowd, offering something for everyone, and it was undoubtedly a resounding success.

Truckin’ 4 Troops, the organization benefiting from the event, is a non-profit dedicated to showing appreciation and support for the brave men and women of the armed forces. Their mission revolves around assisting military veterans in various ways, including providing essential resources, emotional support, and facilitating their reintegration into civilian life.

The Car and Truck Show at D.E Richard’s Garage featured an exhilarating ambiance enhanced by a live DJ, who spun a fantastic selection of tunes throughout the day. Attendees were treated to an array of eye-catching vehicles, ranging from meticulously restored classic cars to powerful sports cars, all meticulously displayed with great pride by their owners.

In addition to the impressive lineup of cars, the event offered a delightful surprise for motorbike enthusiasts. A wide array of bikes, ranging from sleek racing machines to vintage cruisers, adorned the venue, adding to the overall excitement and appeal of the day.

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Browse through our gallery from the event HERE!

To ensure attendees remained energized and refreshed throughout the event, a variety of vendors lined the venue grounds. Red Bull and Monster, renowned brands known for their energizing beverages, were on-site, serving up their signature drinks to the crowd. With these refreshing options available, guests were able to quench their thirst while exploring the remarkable displays and mingling with fellow car and truck enthusiasts.

The presence of the Northern Lebanon Bulletin at the event underscored the significance of the Car and Truck Show. The coverage provided us will help promote the event for years to come.

The show drew an impressive turnout, with the venue bustling with an eclectic mix of people from various walks of life. Families, car aficionados, military supporters, and community members of all ages flocked to D.E Richard’s Garage, eager to partake in the festivities and show their support for both the event and Truckin’ 4 Troops.

The event managed to raise significant funds for Truckin’ 4 Troops, ensuring that the organization can continue its vital work and make a positive impact on the lives of military veterans. The success of this year’s show further cements its position as an annual highlight in the Fredericksburg community.

As the sun set on a day filled with camaraderie and automotive splendor, the 18th annual Car and Truck Show at D.E Richard’s Garage proved to be a memorable and rewarding experience for all involved. The organizers, volunteers, vendors, and attendees can all take pride in the fact that they made a tangible difference in the lives of those who have selflessly served their country.

As the applause faded and the engines revved, the event left behind a lasting impression, reminding us all of the power of community and the profound impact that can be achieved when people come together for a common cause.

Jake

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