DEI’s Fourth Annual Cruise-In Set For June 15
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DEI and the City of Avon Lake have announced the Fourth Annual DEI Cruise-in is scheduled for Saturday, June 15, from 4 to 8 p.m. across the road from DEI Headquarters in Avon Lake, Ohio.
The DEI Cruise-In will be co-sponsored by the City of Avon Lake and will be held again at Weiss Baseball Fields.
Free to the public, the event will feature an array of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles, along with vintage First Responder and military vehicles, race cars and the exclusive Bernie Moreno exotic and luxury vehicle row.
“What began a few years’ back as a cruise-in on the grounds of our headquarters has grown exponentially. We started this event to showcase our work in the automotive aftermarket while giving back to the community with a local fundraiser. Once our local community leaders became involved and suggested the larger more expansive Weiss Baseball Fields, we knew that this event would take off,” event organizer Steve Garrett said.
Throughout the evening there will be door prizes and giveaways and a 50/50 raffle. Event T-shirt sales are planned to benefit Valor Home of Lorain County, a transitional housing program for homeless male veterans that serves 100,000 people each year.
There will also be food trucks, concession stands and fun activities for kids of all ages including face painting.
Admission and parking are free.
For the latest information, visit the DEI’s Cruise-In social media page.
The DEI Cruise-In will be co-sponsored by the City of Avon Lake and will be held again at Weiss Baseball Fields.
Free to the public, the event will feature an array of custom cars, trucks and motorcycles, along with vintage First Responder and military vehicles, race cars and the exclusive Bernie Moreno exotic and luxury vehicle row.
“What began a few years’ back as a cruise-in on the grounds of our headquarters has grown exponentially. We started this event to showcase our work in the automotive aftermarket while giving back to the community with a local fundraiser. Once our local community leaders became involved and suggested the larger more expansive Weiss Baseball Fields, we knew that this event would take off,” event organizer Steve Garrett said.
Throughout the evening there will be door prizes and giveaways and a 50/50 raffle. Event T-shirt sales are planned to benefit Valor Home of Lorain County, a transitional housing program for homeless male veterans that serves 100,000 people each year.
There will also be food trucks, concession stands and fun activities for kids of all ages including face painting.
Admission and parking are free.
For the latest information, visit the DEI’s Cruise-In social media page.
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