Chilly air and gray skies hinder
Mason Classic Car show
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[October 03, 2018]
LINCOLN
Those who are familiar with car collectors will understand that to
the owners of a classic car, that vehicle is as special as their
children. Some children of car owners may counter that sometimes
they think dad loves the car more! While we can't speak to those
claims, what we can say is that when the weather is less than
perfect, the classic car is generally kept under wraps.
Such was the case this past Saturday when the weather was gray,
cloudy, and looked like rain. The Lincoln Masonic Lodge suffered the
conditions provided by Mother Nature, with a low turn out to their
first-ever classic car show at the Lodge in Lincoln.
Some cars did come for the show, and the folks who stopped by to
check them out had the pleasure of seeing some nice machines and
talking with their owners about the treasured possession.
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The members of the Lodge were making the best of it, with plenty of
food and warm beverages and live music filling the parking lot.
Mason Steve Charron said that they were all going to enjoy the day.
And on the bright side, there were enough trophies that probably
every car showing would get to take one.
First-year events are a challenge, and the Masons can only look
forward now and hope that next year Mother Nature will be kinder.
The event was a fundraiser for the lodge. Money raised by the lodge
goes to support many local needs including special programs and
events for local children.
[Nila Smith] |