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Car show to benefit SYA and K-9 programs

Car show fans will get to see 150 or more classic, hot rod and muscle cars at the sixth annual Salisbury car show to be held at the Salisbury Middle School, along Devonshire Road Sept. 11.

The shows organizer, Dan Mohry, said about 150 cars were featured at last year’s show and he hopes for as many, or more, this year.

“The show has a good reputation among show car owners and we have been growing each year,” Mohry said.

The show will be open 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and this year will benefit the Salisbury Youth Association and the Salisbury Police Department’s K-9 program. Mohry said the beneficiaries of the show’s entry fees and sponsorships vary from year to year, but “we keep the benefit local.”

Friends, family, Salisbury Police Department personnel and SYA members will be on hand to help the show run smoothly, Mohry said.

Ten six-foot “Best-of-Show” trophies will be awarded by sponsors, as well as a number of other trophies. Pre-registration fees for cars participating will be discounted, with the registration desk open 9 a.m. to noon Sept. 11, with a higher day-of-show fee.

SYA personnel will staff a refreshment booth, as well as help with logistics. Admission is free for attendees.

Those with questions can contact Mohry by email at dan478@aol.com or by phone at 484-357-3385.

This restored New York Police Department cruiser is a big hit at the 2013 Salisbury car show held that year at Salisbury High School.PRESS PHOTO BY JIM MARSH