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MAY 25, 2022

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL XXX • NO 16

Antique Car Club To Present Annual Show At New Location BY FRANCINE FULTON

The Chester County Antique Car Club will present its 42nd annual car show at a new location this year - the Classic Auto Mall, 6180 Morgantown Road, Morgantown. The outdoor event, previously held at the Kimberton Fire Company Fairgrounds, will take place on Saturday, May 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a rain date of Saturday, June 4.

In addition to the display of antique and classic cars, street rods, trucks and motorcycles, the event will feature a flea market, food vendors and a car corral offering vehicles for sale. A DJ will provide music throughout the day. “We are expecting 300 cars,” said Russ Swallow, past club president. “Besides our show, it also give spectators the opportunity to go through the mall, where there are a lot of cars on display and for sale.” See Car Show pg 2

OJR Hosts Second Annual Special Olympics uilding on the success of last year’s event, Owen J. Roberts (OJR) School District recently hosted its own Special

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Olympics, which gave special needs students an opportunity to take part in fun, fitness-based games while enjoying friendly competition and camaraderie. About 80 student-athletes from

OJR High School, OJR Middle School and French Creek, West Vincent and North Coventry elementary schools took part in the Special Olympics, which was held on May 13 at Wildcat Stadium at OJR High School. Also in attendance were 85 staff and faculty members and about 175 spectators, many of whom were family members. Despite the gloomy weather, the student-athletes were enthusiastic about the day’s activities. “It was a rain-drenched morning, yet we braved through the storm and held strong just for a clearing in the sky,” said Margaret Wrubel, OJR High School community connections teacher.

Despite the gloomy weather, student-athletes from Owen J. Roberts School District were able to enjoy the Special Olympics on May 13.

Fundraiser Benefits Honey Brook Food Pantry The Honey Brook Food Pantry (HBFP) recently announced the results of its March Madness fundraiser, which creates a friendly competition where local companies vie against each other to see who can donate the most to the pantry. Since 2018, the March Madness competition has asked local businesses to collect nonperishable goods and monetary donations to help the 700 clients that the HBFP

See Special Olympics pg 8

See Fundraiser pg 3

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The cars show will feature a wide variety of makes and models of vehicles.

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Events at the Special Olympics included pool noodle baseball (top photo) and an obstacle course (bottom photo).


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