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Wildomar Classic Car Show 'Celebrates Automotive History'
'Kids' Ride Into Nature Antique and Classic Car Show' will feature vehicles from the 1800s to 1976, for car enthusiasts or history buffs.

WILDOMAR, CA — A classic car show designed for kids and car afficianados is coming to Wildomar. The inaugural ‘Kids’ Ride Into Nature Antique and Classic Car Show’ will be held on Saturday, May 31, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Marna O’Brien Sports Park, 20505 Palomar Street, Wildomar.
This free event brings pre- and post-WWII antique and classic vehicles together in one location. From carriages, Model Ts and As, trucks, and classics from the 1800s to 1976, all under the beautiful California skies. Whether you’re a car enthusiast, a history buff, or just looking for a fun day outdoors, this show has something for everyone.
The event benefits The Nature Education Foundation and is hosted by the City of Wildomar. This show is a celebration of automotive history and “first car memories.”
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Enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere with numerous activities, food vendors, a special Kids’ Zone, specialty vendors, music, and car awards at 2 p.m. For extra fun, guests are invited to come in period dress for a free photo at the Kids’ Ride photo booth, a spokesperson for the event shared.
"There will also be a silent auction and raffle featuring exciting prizes such as a Kawasaki gift package, a custom photo shoot for a personal vehicle, Nickerson Law estate planning valued at $5,000, Lake Elsinore Storm package with nine games, and so much more."
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The Nature Education Foundation partners with RivCo Parks to ensure funding for children’s nature education programs for grades 3-12 at the Reserve, which include Third Grade Education, elementary and middle school, Trout-in-the-Classroom, high school “Citizen Scientist” Phenology and Air Quality programs, and an environmental studies scholarship for graduating seniors. Serving ten school districts and 8,000 students per school year, TNEF’s mission is to educate and empower youth to appreciate, protect, and preserve nature.
Learn more about vehicle registration online at www.antiqueclassiccars.org, and event information: www.the-nef.org.
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