A vibrant gathering of car enthusiasts at the Red River Street Rod Reunion Car Show.
The Red River Street Rod Reunion Car Show is set to return to the Shreveport-Bossier area on April 11-12, providing an opportunity to support local charities while enjoying classic cars. Event attendees can expect live music, auctions, free snacks, and a chance to showcase classic vehicles. Proceeds will benefit the Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission and Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. The show runs from 4 p.m. at Louisiana Downs Racetrack, inviting car lovers and families for a fun-filled community celebration.
Get ready, car enthusiasts and community supporters! The Red River Street Rod Reunion Car Show is revving its engines and rolling back into the Shreveport-Bossier area on April 11-12! This exciting event is not just about the shiny hoods and roaring engines; it’s a fantastic opportunity to support local charities while enjoying the beauty of classic cars.
Picture this: a vibrant gathering where the community comes together to appreciate a stunning array of older and unique vehicles. Local and regional car lovers will showcase their pride and joy, and you won’t want to miss the chance to feast your eyes on these automotive beauties. From vintage models that bring back memories to rare finds that make your jaw drop, this car show has it all!
But wait, there’s more! This isn’t just a day of car appreciation; it’s also a chance to give back. Proceeds from the event will go directly to two tremendous causes: the Shreveport-Bossier Rescue Mission and Shriner’s Children’s Hospital. By attending and participating, you’re not only enjoying a day filled with fascinating vehicles, but you’re also playing a vital role in supporting those in need within the community.
You might be wondering, “What else can I expect?” Well, get ready for an action-packed day filled with entertainment! Guests will be treated to live music, adding a lively vibe to the atmosphere. And if that’s not enough, there will be auctions featuring exciting items just waiting to find a new home. Plus, everyone loves a good snack, and you’re in luck because there will be free pizza and drinks available too! It’s a perfect way to fuel up while enjoying the sights and sounds of the show.
The car show kicks off at 4:00 p.m. at the Louisiana Downs Racetrack, making it a delightful evening event. Whether you’re a rider, a spectator, or a family looking for a fun outing, there’s something for everyone! Bring your friends and family along, because what’s better than spending time with loved ones while getting lost in a world of classic cars?
If you’re interested in showing off your own classic car at the event, you’ll want to register early! For just $35 until April 1, you can secure your spot. But remember, as the car show day approaches, registration fees will increase to $40. So don’t wait too long; get your application in and become part of this lively community celebration!
Curious for more details about this exciting car show? You can learn everything you need to know by visiting the event’s website. It’s packed with information, including how to register, participating vehicles, and more. So hop online and get ready for a fantastic two days of automotive fun for a great cause!
Mark your calendars and get ready to turn some heads, Bossier City! The Red River Street Rod Reunion Car Show promises to be an unforgettable experience filled with stunning cars, entertainment, and the chance to make a difference. We can’t wait to see you there!
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