AACA announces FREE Community Appreciation event on July 24th
The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) will host an all new community event named “CarMania” on July 24th at their Hershey, PA headquarters.
Hershey, PA - The AACA is throwing a grand community appreciation event at their new National Headquarters. CarMania will include a cars & coffee car show with free coffee and donuts for everyone, food trucks, fun seminars, pinewood derby challenges, a pinstriping demo, racing simulators and special car awards. Attendees will also be able to tour their new building and pick up a free copy of their award-winning magazine.
This is an open car show meaning all makes, models and years are welcome. Cars, motorcycles and trucks – antiques, hot rods, rat rods and sports cars – everyone is welcome! There will also be a meet and greet with Celebrity Guest Wayne Carini of Chasing Classic Cars on Discovery’s Velocity HD Channel. For more details about the event, visit AACA.org/CarMania.
WHY: AACA prides itself on being the premier club and resource for the car community. Car events, like this one, are the best way for them to share this wonderful hobby with everyone. They are proud to be part of the Hershey/Harrisburg community and want to show their appreciation. They hope this event will become an annual thing that everyone looks forward to attending. Their hope is to introduce new generations to the exciting world of cars.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND THE SHOW: Car enthusiasts, plus their friends and families, and the local Hershey/Harrisburg area community. This is a kid-friendly event. This show is FREE to all participants and attendees.
WHEN: Sunday, July 24, 2022; 8 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: AACA National Headquarters, 800 W. Hersheypark Drive, Hershey, PA (park in field behind building, enter from Hockersville Rd.)
WHO IS AACA: AACA is the world’s largest and oldest antique car club with 55,000+ members and 350+ local Regions and Chapters across the U.S. and other countries.
The AACA, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, has served as the country's premier resource for the collectible vehicle community since its formation in 1935. Through its national office, publications, online forums, Library and membership, the Club has assisted countless individuals, historians and collectors, along with other libraries and museums, in the quest to preserve and enjoy the antique automobile experience. Visit AACA.org to learn more.
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