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News Hagerman Car Show
by Kailana Featherston
Over 200 classic cars were on display by collectors and experts at the annual car show held on September 19 at Hagerman City Park. Many of the owners made creative posters and flyers about the history of their classical car and when it was made. The parade was filled with not only classic cars, but classic motorcycles, wagons, and bikes. Some
owners sold or swapped their classical cars, and many people around the county came to enjoy the event and parade. Classical cars may not fit in with the modern cars these years, but they have something that many modern cars don’t have - style and character. Classic cars stand out from the look alike modern cars of today and catch everyone’s attention.
In April 2014, a 40 year rolling rule was introduced for classic cars in Britain. It makes any cars built before January 1974, exempt from road tax. This means classic car owner in the U.K. will not pay road tax starting in 2015. Currently in the U.S. the only place you can avoid tax on your vehicle is in Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon - state that do not have sales tax. The Hagerman Car Show was a very exciting event for family and friends. Many people are sharing and talking about this well known event, and by the time the 2016 Hagerman car show rolls around, there will be new classic cars to show.
September 30
,2015
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Schubert Theatre Receives Grant
With grateful hearts and much appreciation, GREAT INC. is delighted to announce they received a $5,000 grant from Director/ President Harry L. Bettis of the Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation, Inc. to help fund the cost of the critical need of a new roof for the historical Schubert Theatre in Gooding Idaho. The members of the board are very excited to report that the cost of the drains have been met with the help of our very generous benefactors and local and out of state donations and we are well on our way for getting our new roof. With a November 6th dinner, silent Calling All Idaho Students: Senator Crapo Seeking Interns auction and entertainment The deadline is rapidly provides Idaho students a hoans and industry leaders fundraiser called a night of “Hollywood” being planned, approaching for Idaho’s stu- unique opportunity to learn are made available. dents to apply for upcoming about Congress and the leg- To learn more about in- and hopeful responses from internship opportunities in islative process firsthand. ternships offered through other grant applications, and U.S. Senator Mike Crapo’s Interns assist the Senator Crapo’s office and access your generous donations, we Washington, D.C., office, or and his staff with legislative application materials, please have every reason to believe one of his six regional of- research, constituent ser- visit the intern section of the we will have a new roof on fices throughout Idaho. Stu- vices and communications Senator’s website at http:// before winter sets in. Watch dents have until October 15 operations. Additionally, for www.crapo.senate.gov/ser- your papers for more news to submit an application to interns serving in Washing- vices/interns.cfm. Students on our “Hollywood” evebe considered for an intern- ton, D.C., opportunities to who are applying are en- ning of fun! ship position for the spring attend congressional hear- couraged to email, not mail, “Electricity” is in the air semester. ings and provide tours of the their materials to Crapo’s with talk of the theatre being The internship experience U.S. Capitol to visiting Ida- D.C. office. continued on page 3.....