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Autos Of Alamo Festival Returning Thursday, Supervisor Andersen To Present Award
The 12th car festival will feature 170 unique cars, and the presentation of an award by Contra Costa County Supervisor Candace Andersen.

ALAMO, CA — Over 170 locally owned custom, sports, muscle, exotic, and antique automobiles are driving into Alamo Thursday for the 12th annual Autos of Alamo Festival.
Unlike the many other summer car festivals in the Tri-Valley, Autos of Alamo is not about competitions or trophies. Instead, it's a block party style event where guests can enjoy the local cars and chat with their owners.
“In today’s fast-paced world, this festival offers a chance to step back in time,” organizers said in a statement. “It’s about reliving the memories of our first cars, revisiting iconic eras of automotive history, and connecting with friends and neighbors.”
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At this year's festival, the Alamo Improvement Association will receive an award proclamation from the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors recognizing 70 years of service to the community. District 2 Supervisor Candace Andersen will present the award at 5 p.m.
The festival will take place Thursday from 4-8 p.m. at Alamo Plaza.
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