Warminster’s Drive and Thrive, a nonprofit dedicated to providing support to the community through transportation, recently hosted their annual car show on Oct. 4 in Fort Washington.
With over 100 stunning cars, trucks and jeeps on display, the event celebrated automotive passion while raising critical funds to support Drive and Thrive’s transportation programs.
Participants and spectators enjoyed a day of fun featuring music, food, raffle baskets, a 50/50 drawing, free kids’ activities and a display of vehicles that showcased the region’s automotive pride.
A highlight of the day was the presentation of 85 trophies, honoring vehicles in a wide range of categories including Best in Show – Stock (1989 and Prior), Best in Show – Stock (1990 to Present), and many specialty awards recognizing craftsmanship, creativity, and passion.
“The heart of Drive and Thrive has always been community, and this weekend’s car show was a perfect example of that,” said Stephanie Sauers Boyd, Drive and Thrive founder and executive director. “From our incredible sponsors and participants to every volunteer who gave their time and energy, we’re deeply thankful for the support that fuels our mission to keep people moving forward.”
Proceeds from the event will directly benefit the nonprofit’s community programs, including Empower Wheels Car Clinic, Critical Vehicle Repairs, Fuel and Ride Share Assistance, and Special Transportation Projects.
Learn more about the Drive and Thrive Car Show event and the various programs the nonprofit offers at Drive and Thrive.
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