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Classics On Kent Is Back This July

KAWARTHA LAKES-The Lindsay Downtown BIA is preparing to host Classics on Kent on July 21st along Kent Street. This event will showcase hundreds of classic cars lining the historic downtown area of Lindsay. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply seeking a great time, our classic car show is the perfect destination for a day of fun and nostalgia. Enjoy a Family Fun Zone and street vendors during the event.

Officials say local support is essential for this event, and there are multiple sponsorship and volunteer opportunities available.

Lindsay Downtown serves as the ideal venue for this event, featuring angled parking along Kent Street that adds a touch of nostalgia to the classic car show. Additionally, the downtown area offers unique shops and restaurants that contribute to the overall unique atmosphere.

The event is sponsored by Wards Lawyers and is dedicated to supporting local initiatives that promote community engagement and create memorable experiences for residents and visitors alike. The partnership between the Lindsay Downtown BIA and WARDS LAWYERSPC not only ensures the return of Classics on Kent in 2024 but is also laying the foundation for a long-lasting tradition that will continue to thrive in the years ahead. By working hand in hand, they aim to create a memorable experience for all attendees while supporting the local economy and fostering a sense of community pride. With their shared commitment to making a positive impact, the future of Classics on Kent looks brighter than ever.

For car registration, sponsorships and vendor information please visit: classicsonkent.com

 

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Pamela Vanmeer
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