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States. Over 486 vehicles attended dealing with day-to-day tasks.
the car show this year. The show Admission to the show was free,
vehicles that attended had a chance and participants registered their
to win a trophy. Over 85 trophies vehicles for a $10 fee. The festivities
were handed out to the winners of included dash plaques, door prizes, a
the assorted car, truck, and bike class silent auction, trophies, a 50/50draw,
categories. Presenters throughout the Radio Nova, vendors, food trucks,
day included Mayor Justin Towndale face painting, hot wheels cars, and a
who announced the People’s Choice splash pad for the kids.
Trophy for the most ‘liked vehicle’
of the day.” “Our car club,” Sauve explains,
“has a passion for any type of vehicle,
The Warriors extend a big thank old or new. Our club motto is anything
you to the volunteers, sponsors, that has wheels and a story to it is
Emergency Vehicle Displays, the welcomed. We feel if everyone owned
heavy wreckers, Tourism Cornwall, the same vehicle there would be no soul
Open Hands Cornwall, the vendors, or passion. There wouldn’t be stories
car show participants, visitors, and to be shared with others about their Photo Submitted
Cornwall Road Warriors Car Club vehicle. The Cornwall Road Warriors
members for supporting the show, Car Club has become a name around
which ultimately benefited Open Cornwall because of not only friendly
Hands Cornwall, an organization car people, but also kind hearts to Cornwall Hospice, Beyond 21, the been done without the generous
that according to President Sauve help local charities, businesses, and Cornwall Community Hospital’s donations and sponsorships from
provides support to hundreds the community we live in. In the last Chemotherapy Unit, Baldwin local individuals and businesses
of persons with developmental 4 years of the car club’s existence, House, CHEO, the Optimist Club
disabilities, in every aspect of life over $48,000 has been raised and of Cornwall, and now Open Hands in the SD&G region, and the
whether seeking work opportunities, donated to local charities such as the Cornwall. None of this could have tremendous help of the volunteers.”
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