Cruisin Columbia
Columbia’s downtown will be packed with cars next Saturday as the fourth annual Cruisin’ Columbia car show will be held from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on Locust Street and some of the side streets.
The show is one of the biggest car shows in Lancaster County.
The show, which began on the Route 462 Bridge as part of Old Home Week four years ago has gone from more than 200 cars to close to 300 this year, if not more.
Barry Doutrich, the organizer of the event and said this year there is a whole day full of entertainment. Between 7-10 a.m., the cars and motorcycles will begin to arrive and be parked on Locust Street between Second and Fifth streets, which will close the street. Also during that time, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will host a breakfast.
The Market House will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., which will feature antiques and crafts. The show begins at 10 a.m. with the National Anthem and music by DJ Charles “Skeeter” Snyder. There is a Twist and Jitterbug Dance Contest at 11:30 a.m. and a top 10 prize drawing and dice toss at noon.
This year, the show will feature more than 300 cars from all over Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, Doutrich said.
For more, see this week's edition of the Columbia Ledger.
The show is one of the biggest car shows in Lancaster County.
The show, which began on the Route 462 Bridge as part of Old Home Week four years ago has gone from more than 200 cars to close to 300 this year, if not more.
Barry Doutrich, the organizer of the event and said this year there is a whole day full of entertainment. Between 7-10 a.m., the cars and motorcycles will begin to arrive and be parked on Locust Street between Second and Fifth streets, which will close the street. Also during that time, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church will host a breakfast.
The Market House will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., which will feature antiques and crafts. The show begins at 10 a.m. with the National Anthem and music by DJ Charles “Skeeter” Snyder. There is a Twist and Jitterbug Dance Contest at 11:30 a.m. and a top 10 prize drawing and dice toss at noon.
This year, the show will feature more than 300 cars from all over Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and Virginia, Doutrich said.
For more, see this week's edition of the Columbia Ledger.
Labels: Car Show, Columbia Borough
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