UC Clermont's Summer Clermont Classics Car Show, Swap Meet Set for June 4
UC Clermont College will hold the Clermont Classics Car Show and Swap Meet from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 4, at the campus located at 4200 Clermont College Dr., in Batavia.
This family-friendly event helps support UC Clermont student scholarships and will include food trucks by Eclectic Comfort Food, and DJ J.D. Hughes Music. Eclectic will offer breakfast & lunch options.
Registration includes a dash plaque. The first 100 cars registered will also receive a $5 food voucher. Preregister for $15: www.regonline.com/carshow2016 Day-of registration is $20 and will take place from 9 a.m. until noon.
Trophies will be presented at 2 p.m.
Swap meet - 10x10 indoor and outdoor spaces available - $20 (pre-registration only) Register here: www.regonline.com/carshow2016
Special thanks to our Sponsor: American Modern Insurance Group (AMIG)
For more information, please email Mindi Hilgeman at mindi.hilgeman@uc.edu or call 513-558-3420.
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