Graffiti Summer 2018

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26 — Wednesday, May 30, 2018

American Veterans First, 50’s Roadhouse Present Show The third annual Not Forgotten Classic Car and Motorcycle Show is on

the schedule for Saturday, June 16 at the 50’s Roadhouse at 18341 Kennedy

Many entries, including this one in the early April car show hosted in Knights Ferry, proudly display the American flag.

Road, Knights Ferry. “This is to honor all who have served,” said American Veterans First representative and car show coordinator Duke Cooper, “and to remember all who have fallen.” Entry fee is $25 per vehicle and admission is free to the public. Contact Cooper at 209-863-8480 for more information or registration. The event begins at 8 a.m. and will go off, rain or shine. The show is in honor of Marine Cpl. Michael D. Anderson Jr. Car show participants are welcome to bring an American flag or a photo of a military service member, past or present, to display beside their vehicle. Classic cars and motorcycles of all types are welcome. Knights Ferry is just east of Oakdale along Highway 108/120. Earlier this spring, the small hamlet hosted a classic car show in the heart of the community; the American Veterans First show is staged at the 50’s Roadhouse Restaurant, just outside of town.

This classic served as a fire and rescue truck for the Rancheria Del Rio and was on display at the April 7 car show in Knights Ferry.

Visitors to the early April car show in Knights Ferry had plenty of vehicles to view as they made their way along the main street.

Photos By Marg Jackson RIGHT: A visitor to the early April Knights Ferry car show stopped by this vintage Army vehicle to get a closer look.

One of the best parts about classic car shows in the area is the laid back atmosphere, such as this show in Knights Ferry staged in April, giving attendees a lot of time to walk and talk.


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