Sunday, September 15, 2024
Dozens of people across the south shore of Long Island gathered at the parking field along N. Centre Avenue in Rockville Centre, on Saturday, June 3 for the third annual Classic Car and Vintage Fire Truck show.
Rockville Centre Mayor Francis Murray said the annual car show has continued to grow each year since it began, thanks to the hard work and dedication of Deputy Mayor Kathy Baxley, who hosts the event every summer.
At the show, people took the opportunity to peruse a variety of different vehicles, from American muscle cars to some more modern custom sports cars.
“It was really well attended,” Baxley said. “I was really happy. I have to say it’s just a simple community thing to bring people together and it seemed to work out really well.”
Baxley said that this year’s car show was bigger than ever before thanks to Dominick Alesi, a Rockville Centre volunteer firefighter, who approached her with the idea of adding vintage fire trucks to this year’s event.
During the show attendees also got a peak at a number of retired police cruisers and antique fire trucks, including some of the vintage apparatuses belonging to the Rockville Centre Fire Department and other neighboring communities including Oceanside and Baldwin.
“Despite the clouds, the antique fire trucks and antique car brought out lots of laughs and great conversations,” Alesi said. “Looking forward to next year’s show.”
–Daniel Offner
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