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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

Ignite Your Imagination

The 2025 Lehigh Valley Auto Show is a family-friendly extravaganza, designed to engage visitors of all ages, allowing them to explore 140,000 square feet of cutting-edge automotive technology, including new vehicles, classic vehicles, custom and tuner vehicles, crossover vehicles, hybrid and full-electric models, and trucks showcased across three contiguous venues. The main event began March 20 with a Preview Gala March 19 benefiting the Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Pediatric Unit with a generous $10,000 donation.

PRESS PHOTOS BY LORI PATRICKOpening the Lehigh Valley Auto Show at Stabler Athletic and Convocation Center and singing the National Anthem is Kendal Conrad. “I’m on a mission to sing the National Anthem 50 times this year. This is number 18,” Conrad explained.
The Lehigh Valley Auto Show brings the famous “Philadelphia Mummers, South Philly Vikings” to entertain in the big tent during the Gala. Pictured with the mummers is Ms. Motorsports, Makayla Kohler 2025 Queen. Kohler is a race car driver and nurse and resides in Schnecksville.
The Lehigh Valley Auto Show raises a generous donation of $10,000 for Good Shepherd Pediatric Unit. Sarah Dams, Sarott Design owner; Michael Spigel, president and CEO, Good Shepherd Rehabilitation and Dan Moyer, executive director, Greater Lehigh Valley Auto Dealers Association show the display check to mark the occasion.
Cunningham & Associates play a night of popular rock tunes among the new vehicles on display.
Sam Blades, of Catasauqua, shows just how much of a monster the new Ford Platinum F450 really is by scale. The truck is loaded with spike wheels and just might need a small step ladder to get inside.