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Enfield HS Car Show Back After Covid Hiatus
Enfield High School automotive students to host car enthusiasts for an enjoyable Friday of celebrating four-wheeled masterpieces.

ENFIELD — The COVID-19 pandemic may have put the kibosh on the annual Enfield High School Car Show, but this automotive extravaganza that oozes Americana is officially back.
On Friday, May 13, EHS — located at 1264 Enfield St. — will be hosting this event on the school grounds top parking lots.
No show car registration is needed and people can just bring what they drive and there will be hamburgers and hotdogs, grilled fresh, by the school’s “Chef O,” as well as local food trucks.
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Both students and local residents are welcome from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
The show was previously put on hold due to Covid back in 2020, making this event the first in three years.
Each year students from automotive education classes, along with their teacher, David Cardaropoli, organize the event to bring both older and new car enthusiasts together for a night.
Many of the students bring their own families’ classier cars or trucks, and the towns people of Enfield show off their cars as well.
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A variety of different American made and foreign cars alike are to be expected.
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