CTPFC is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to supporting low-income children throughout the state.
The event will be held from 11a.m. to 4 p.m.; doors open at 10 a.m.
The event will feature a classic car show and burn-out pit (cut-off year
is 1990), including gift bags and prizes for drivers.
There will also be live music from
Gravyhound and Phoenix Connecticut; Fantasy Faces by Ruth for children; a
vendor marketplace, featuring handmade items
and antiques; and a craft beer and wine tasting tent, featuring
Connecticut's own Cavalry Brewing Co., Thomas Hooker Brewery, and more.
Food and beverages also will be available for sale.
General admission is free for children ages 4 and under; ages 5 and up are $5.
The tasting tent entry fee is $20 for 16 tastings (ages
21 and up), and $10 for 10 additional tastings.
Pre-registration for
classic cars is $8, and day-of registration is $10. Vendor
space is $40 per booth, indoor or out (space is limited but there is
still space available). Antiques and handmade items for
vendor booths are needed.
For information, or to purchase tickets, vendor space, or
pre-register a classic car, visit www.ctpfc.org or
call Colonial Tavern, 203-264-8244.
As this is a charity event, volunteers are needed. To volunteer, contact
Meghan Tarby at meghan@ctpfc.org or call 203-881-1804.
This is taken from a press release from Meghan Tarby, founder and executive director, Connecticut Partnership for Children, Inc.
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