UC Clermont s Summer Clermont Classics Car Show, Flea Market and Crafts Show Set for June 6

UC Clermont College will hold the Clermont Classics Car Show and Flea Market on Saturday, June 6,from 9 a.m.– 2 p.m. at the campus located at 4200 Clermont College Dr., in Batavia,

This family-friendly event helps supports UC Clermont student scholarships and will include food trucks by Red Sesame and Eclectic Comfort Food, Kona Ice, a beer booth and DJ J.D. Hughes Music.

Participants can preregister

up until the event for $10. Day-of registration is $15 and will take place from 9 a.m. until noon.  Registration includes a dash plaque. The first 100 cars registered will also receive a $5 food voucher.

Trophies will be presented at 2 p.m. in the following categories:

  • Top 40 pre-1990
  • Top 10 1990 to present
  • Best GM, Ford Chrysler, Import and others
  • Best of Show

Be sure to stop by our air conditioned Flea Market and Craft Show! Crafters are invited to

preregister for the show

. The $20 registration fee includes booth space in our air conditioned building.

Special thanks to the sponsors: Clermont Classics Car Show & Flea Market Premier Sponsor:  American Modern Insurance Group and the Flea Market Sponsor: Cavalier Distributing.

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