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			The event saw a large turnout of vehicles as many 
			people came together to enjoy what they love best – cars. The 
			variety of vehicles included new makes and models, middle-aged 
			classics and a few oldsters commonly called antiques.
 According to LCTB Director Alice Roate, more than 40 vehicles 
			participated in the event.
 
			
			 
 A tent set up at the front entrance of the Mill afforded collectors 
			an opportunity to register their vehicles for the show, purchase 
			50/50 tickets for a drawing later or get entered into a raffle for 
			some excellent, mostly car and cruise related items.
 
 Raffle items were donated by Graue Chevrolet, Napa Auto Parts, 
			Guzzardo’s, Auto Zone, Jim Xamis Ford, Lincoln Chrysler Dodge Jeep 
			Ram, O’Reilly Auto Parts, Neal Tire, and Small Town Creations.
 
			
			 
 The Mill Museum was open for tours and purchasing souvenirs. LCTB 
			Assistant Lexi Groves and her sister Izzy helped man the gift shop 
			and answer questions about the exhibits inside the museum.
 
			
			 
 Outside, Director Roate was busy keeping track of all the cars and 
			making sure everyone was registered, parked, and made to feel 
			welcome.
 
 Outside vehicles were filling the back lot and overflowing onto the 
			streets adjacent to the green space. Car owners gathered in the 
			shady spots and swapped stories about their collecting additions.
 
 Several visitors enjoyed checking out the cars, and calling up their 
			own memories of cars they may have owned that resembled one 
			exhibited.
 
			
			 
 When it got warm, the Traveling Top Hat was on hand to offer up some 
			cooling ice cream for those seeking a cool down and a sweet treat at 
			the same time.
 
 At the end of the day, judging of all the cars present took place 
			and winners were named. Trophies were given out for the Tourism 
			Choice, Cruise Staff Choice and Mayor’s Choice.
 
			
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Dennis Freeman was the winner of two categories with two vehicles 
in the show.
 
  
 
  
 His ’57 Chevy won the Tourism Choice award. The car was selected by the LCTB 
staff, Lexi Groves and Alice Roate. He also won the Mayors Choice award with his 
shiny black 1930’s era two-door coup.
 
 
  
 The third trophy went to the Cruise Staff Choice and was awarded to John Parr 
for his outstanding midnight blue Grand Prix.
 
 At the end of the day's trophies were awarded.
 
 
 _small.jpg) left to right Lexi Groves, 
Dennis Freeman, Mike
 Roate, Alice Roate.
 
 The tourism choice was awarded to Freeman by Groves, Mike Roate and Alice Roate.
 
 
  Mayor Tracy Welch, Freeman 
and Mike Roate.
 
 The Mayor’s choice was awarded by Lincoln Mayor Tracy Welch and Mike Roate.
 
 
 _small.jpg) Mike Roate, Parr, George 
Roate and Bussy Roate.
 
 The Cruise Staff trophy was presented to Parr by Mike Road, George Roate and 
Bussy Roate.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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