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St. Davids Lions, Lioness bring back car show

Rod Lemon with his 64 Firebird, Lioness Jo-Anne Skinner-Brytwak, Cheryl White and Diane Pewer, Sue Pittman and her 2015 Challenger and Ken Read beside his 68 Firebird are looking forward to the return of the St.
Rod Lemon with his 64 Firebird, Lioness Jo-Anne Skinner-Brytwak, Cheryl White and Diane Pewer, Sue Pittman and her 2015 Challenger and Ken Read beside his 68 Firebird are looking forward to the return of the St. Davids Lions and Lioness Car Show and Shine Sunday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Penny Coles)

This Sunday, a joint venture between the St. Davids Lioness and Lions will bring about 100 classic cars to the Lions Park for a car show and shine, in support of St.Catharines Special Olympics.

It’s been about 15 years since the popular car show has been held, says Lioness Jo-Anne Skinner-Brytwak, with other events taking place in the intervening years, and the Lions and Lioness are happy to be bringing it back to St. Davids. “It seemed like the right time to resurrect it,” she said.

The Lions will be offering their famous burgers and peameal bacon on a bun, there will be a beer tent, music by D.J. Ryan Williams, and craft vendors to make it a day for everyone, running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

“We’ve had an excellent response from drivers,” she said. He’ve really enjoyed the at with the food, the beautiful park setting, and the family-time setting.

There is no admission fee and parking is free. The clubs are asking for donations of food or cash to Project SHARE, a Niagara Falls organization which provides emergency food and support services to those in need.

The entry fee is $15 per car, with one people’s choice prize. There will also be a 50/50 draw and a raffle for prizes.




About the Author: Penny Coles

Penny Coles is editor of Niagara-on-the-Lake Local
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