Car show to benefit St. Vincent de Paul
STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 months, 3 weeks AGO
COEUR d'ALENE — The inaugural Hot Rods and Hot Dogs Car Show is scheduled July 28 at Hayden Furniture Depot, benefiting St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho.
It will include classic cars, custom hot rods and vintage vehicles from across the region; activities for kids; and free hot dogs and chips. The Filling Station GastroPub will also be selling beers and seltzers.
“We’re thrilled to bring together our community for a day of automotive excellence and simple culinary delights, all in support of St. Vincent de Paul North Idaho,” said Steve Thompson, Hayden Furniture Depot’s CEO. “This event not only celebrates our love for cars but also serves a greater purpose in assisting those in need within our community.”
To register a vehicle for the show: steve@haydenfurnituredepot.com
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