- November 16, 2022
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Bears Who Care was one of the local organizations who attended the event.
Crisp and Green set up a vendor booth complete with healthy samplings.
“Grease” themed stilt walkers made their way through the crowd.
Deejay Renee Adams kept guests on their feet with lively music.
Andy Wright showcased his classic car.
Easton and Christina Auer braved the cold weather for the event.
John Puchein attended the Hamlin Cruise-In with his 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible.
Camden Rescansky, 5, played at the arts and crafts table.
Daria and Matthew, 2, Hrytsai wandered the event looking at cars together.
Maria Escalona and Michael Asuaje from Nimbuya served up hot and flavorful burgers.
Stephen Adamovse’s 1955 Nash Ambassador was a hot stop at the car show.
Rachel and Owen Hall stopped to check out a red classic car.
Families gathered together at the first Hamlin Cruise-In.
Jamie and Savannah Betz stopped for a photo in front of a 1964 Malibu Chevelle.
Lou Amadori proudly showcased his 1957 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Holiday Coupe.
Michael Edwards and Kathy Foxworth stood by their 1968 Mustang.
Classic cars were plentiful at the Hamlin parking garage as the area hosted its first Cruise-In on Saturday, Jan. 14.
The event featured 1950s-themed cars and trucks between 1950 and 1979.
In addition, deejay entertainment from Renee Adams, food trucks, Hamlin tenants, kids’ activities with a 1950s twist and photo opportunities were all present.
Those who wish to be part of the event or future events should contact Jay Tillman at [email protected].