News Summary
The 25th Annual Williamsburg British & Import Car Show will take place on May 3 at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets, featuring over 100 classic vehicles, live music, food trucks, and activities for the whole family. Attendees can enjoy pet-friendly festivities, participate in raffles, and have the chance to win prizes. The event encourages early arrival for giveaways available while supplies last.
Williamsburg, VA – The 25th Annual Williamsburg British & Import Car Show is set to take place on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets. This year’s event, organized by the Williamsburg British and Import Car Club and sponsored by Blair Todd State Farm, promises an exciting showcase of over 100 classic and sporty vehicles from Britain, Europe, and Asia.
Visitors to the car show can look forward to a lively atmosphere, featuring live music by the Williamsburg Pipes & Drums, as well as a variety of food trucks offering diverse culinary options. Activities for children will also be available, ensuring that families can enjoy a fun-filled day together. The event will be pet-friendly, allowing attendees to bring their furry friends along for a day of automotive admiration.
In addition to the impressive car displays, the car show will offer attendees chances to participate in 50/50 raffles, giving them the opportunity to win cash prizes. There will also be door prizes available for guests, and a celebratory award ceremony will recognize standout vehicles in various categories. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early, as giveaways provided by State Farm will be available while supplies last.
The car show will be held in the Oaks outdoor parking lot, located between the Banana Republic and Michael Kors buildings at the Williamsburg Premium Outlets. This convenient location provides easy access for both participants and spectators. For more details about the event, interested individuals can visit the Williamsburg Premium Outlets website.
In related local news, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation is conducting a survey aimed at improving transportation access for individuals with disabilities, seniors, veterans, and people with low incomes. This survey is part of the effort to update the Coordinated Human Services Mobility Plan. Residents are urged to participate in this survey before it closes on May 4.
Additionally, in a move to support small businesses affected by recent severe storms, the U.S. Small Business Administration has announced low-interest federal disaster loans. These loans are available to small businesses and private nonprofit organizations that experienced economic losses from the disaster that occurred from January 5-11. The disaster declaration primarily covers the counties of Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, and Richmond City, along with their adjacent counties, extending assistance to those in the region facing financial hardships.
Furthermore, Gloucester residents are encouraged to participate in a survey regarding local waterways. The aim of the survey is to gather insights to inform zoning policies for working waterfronts. This initiative seeks to develop zoning strategies based on previous research findings and community feedback, emphasizing the importance of sustainable development in the area.
Lastly, the Historic Yorktown Design Committee is actively seeking new committee members. Individuals interested in contributing to the design and historical preservation efforts in Yorktown are invited to submit their applications to help shape the future of this historic community.
As the 25th Annual Williamsburg British & Import Car Show approaches, it promises to be a celebration of automotive history, community engagement, and local interests. Residents and visitors are encouraged to join in the festivities for a day filled with excitement and enjoyment.
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- WYDaily: News Briefs for May 2
- Wikipedia: Williamsburg, Virginia
- Coastal Virginia Magazine: Events Calendar
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- PIX11: Car Drives into McDonald’s in Williamsburg
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Vehicle Shows
