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June 14: Oxbow Fire Department Classic Car Show

June 14: Oxbow Fire Department Classic Car Show

Yahoo09-06-2025
Oxbow Fire Department 9th Annual & Dave Benson 3rd Annual Classic Car Show will be held on Saturday, June 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Oxbow Park on Main Street
No fee for cars, 'If it is old or different, bring it down! We will be proud to show it!' Awards will be given for different categories of cars and tractors.
There will also be live music. Food, including hot dogs, hamburgers and sausages, will be sold and chicken BBQ will start being served at noon.
All proceeds benefit the Oxbow Fire Department.
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