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The classic auto show offers family fun and entertainment each month, providing an integral part of the event that takes place the first Saturday of each month.
CLINTON, La. - LouisEagle -- In addition to the display of multiple collector cars, Cruising to Clinton offers an abundance of classic and beautiful cars and trucks, along with fellowship between community members and members of the club. The inclusion of Cruising to Clinton has helped to revive the Clinton Community Market, which is undergoing a significant renewal and rebranding.
Back by popular demand is Big Momma, the 1962 Cadillac owned by Adam Peters, founder of Cruising to Clinton. Big Momma is a fine classic of a bygone era and a much anticipated site at the monthly market. The Caddy has won an array of awards for her stylish good looks. Big Momma, along with various other classic vehicles, will appear at the June Community Market. The Cruising To Clinton display will be set up on the Northside of the historic East Feliciana Courthouse, across from Lawyers Row providing showgoers a historical and scenic walk through time, with a display of the finest classic and historical vehicles.
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Cruising to Clinton invites the public out to the Clinton Community Market which will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, 2022. There will also be numerous vendors selling their wares, as well as a Dad's Joke Contest in honor of Father's Day. For more information on Cruising to Clinton, contact Adam Peters (Peterstrucking379@yahoo.com).
ABOUT CRUISING TO CLINTON
Cruising to Clinton is an eclectic group of classic automotive enthusiasts who endeavor to support regional car shows as well as have good, clean fun while showcasing their autos. Cruising to Clinton is rooted in car culture and consists of like minded individuals who come together to share their passion for automobiles as well as to revive the Town of Clinton.
Back by popular demand is Big Momma, the 1962 Cadillac owned by Adam Peters, founder of Cruising to Clinton. Big Momma is a fine classic of a bygone era and a much anticipated site at the monthly market. The Caddy has won an array of awards for her stylish good looks. Big Momma, along with various other classic vehicles, will appear at the June Community Market. The Cruising To Clinton display will be set up on the Northside of the historic East Feliciana Courthouse, across from Lawyers Row providing showgoers a historical and scenic walk through time, with a display of the finest classic and historical vehicles.
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Cruising to Clinton invites the public out to the Clinton Community Market which will take place from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 4, 2022. There will also be numerous vendors selling their wares, as well as a Dad's Joke Contest in honor of Father's Day. For more information on Cruising to Clinton, contact Adam Peters (Peterstrucking379@yahoo.com).
ABOUT CRUISING TO CLINTON
Cruising to Clinton is an eclectic group of classic automotive enthusiasts who endeavor to support regional car shows as well as have good, clean fun while showcasing their autos. Cruising to Clinton is rooted in car culture and consists of like minded individuals who come together to share their passion for automobiles as well as to revive the Town of Clinton.
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