Arts & Entertainment
Car, Truck And Bike Show Heading To Union County
The show on Aug. 21 will showcase the Union County Public Safety and EMS fleet and COVID-19 front line responders.
CLARK, NJ — The Union County Car, Truck and Bike Show saluting the County's first responders and front-line heroes will be held on Saturday, Aug. 21 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Union County Car, Truck and Bike Show will be a family-friendly event and will showcase the Union County Public Safety and EMS fleet and COVID-19 front line responders along with other cars. There will also be TV Movie cars, super hero characters, food vendors, a DJ and more.
The rain date for this event is scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 22. Those attending are encouraged to wear masks or practice social distancing when possible.
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The event will take place at the Oak Ridge Park Sports Complex at 136 Oak Ridge Road in Clark. The event is free for all to attend.
"The Union County Car, Truck and Bike Show gives everyone an opportunity to have a great time and salute our first responders and front line heroes who make all the difference in our lives," Union County Board of County Commissioners Chairman Alexander Mirabella.
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For more details about the event, residents should contact GWIZ Auto Entertainment Group at 908-482-8132 or by email at gwizauto.nj@gmail.com.
The Union County Mobile Vaccination Unit will be at the event from noon to 2 p.m. to provide free COVID-19 vaccines and saliva testing.
Appointments for vaccines at the event, and at Union County’s other vaccination sites, can be booked online by creating an account at ucnj.org/vax.
The saliva tests are on a walk-up basis and no appointment is necessary.
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