Sponroed by the Great Smoky Mountains Region of Antique Automobile Club of America, SkillsUSA and Blue Ridge Community College, the show is open to all makes and models of vehicles, including 2-, 3-, 4-, or 18-wheelers. Vendors and dealers should call to reserve their car’s spot in advance.
Early car registration costs $12, while registering at the gate costs $15. The event is free to the viewing public. Concessions like BBQ, hot dogs and drinks will be available for purchase. Door prizes are also offered.
All proceeds from the event benefit Blue Ridge automotive students in their SkillsUSA competitions, which support career and technical education in the nation’s classrooms.
Blue Ridge Community College hosts Car and Trade Show; Free to the public
Special to the Times-News/BRCC
Start your engines, because the 16th annual Benefit Car and Trade Show is taking place Saturday, June 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Henderson County campus of Blue Ridge Community College.
Hosted by the Great Smoky Mountains Region of Antique Automobile Club of America, the event is always a strong draw for regional car enthusiasts, but also draws a significant amount of families interested in seeing the unique cars featured.
The car show is sponsored by AACA, SkillsUSA and Blue Ridge Community College. It is open to all makes and models of vehicles, including 2-, 3-, 4-, or 18-wheelers with door prizes. Vendors and dealers should call to reserve their car’s spot in advance.