Champagne British Car Festival Set for June 5th at David Davis
Mansion State Historic Site
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[June 04, 2021]
The Illinois Flatland British Car Club (IFLBCC.club) has announced
the 30th Champagne
British Car Festival All-British Car Show to be held on
Saturday, June 5, from 10:00am to 3:00pm, at the historic David
Davis Mansion, Bloomington, IL (www.daviddavismansion.org).
Admission to the car show is free and open to the public. Donations
to the Mansion are encouraged.
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The Champagne British
Car Festival’s (CBCF) All-British Car Show is an annual
charitable event which is open to any and all British cars and
motorcycles. This year, the show organizers hope for a record
setting number of cars and bikes to be on display.
This is a wonderful
opportunity to view classic British cars representing over 60
years of British motoring history. Come join classic and modern
British cars and their owners for a day of unparalleled British
automotive history. See great British cars including MG, Morgan,
Mini, Austin-Healy, Rolls-Royce, Jaguar, Triumph and more.
Each year, the festival
committee chooses a designated charity that benefits from the
fund-raising efforts of the car show. For this year’s event, the
designated charity is the Midwest Food Bank (2031 Warehouse Rd,
Normal).
Come join us for great
family fun. We are sure you will have a wonderful experience and
a fun-filled Saturday. Check out the beautiful vehicles, chat
with the owners, stroll the grounds, visit the Mansion and grab
a bite at the on-site food truck.
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For 2021, the CBCF has
received significant support from the Bloomington-Normal Area
Convention and Visitors Bureau and the David Davis Mansion State
Historic Site.
The David Davis Mansion
State Historic Site (1000 Monroe Drive in Bloomington) was built
in 1872 by David Davis, a political ally of Abraham Lincoln and
a U.S. Supreme Court Justice. All entrance donations will
benefit the David Davis Mansion Foundation.
The site is operated by
the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. IDNR protects the
state’s historic resources, which contribute to education,
culture and the economy. IDNR sites include ancient burial
grounds, forts and buildings erected by settlers, and homes
connected to famous Illinoisans.
The David Davis Mansion
Foundation is a not-for-profit organization supporting
education, preservation and acquisition programs for the David
Davis Mansion.
[Dave Oloffson, Corporate
Responsibility Analyst
State Farm] |