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   & Show Time

Registration: 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Show Time: 10:30 am – 3 pm

2024 Featured Attractions

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Meet Our WWII veteran Grand Marshal

Our soon to be 101 year old WWII veteran Paul Elwood Steich was drafted into the Army in April of 1943.  He left his hometown of Hanover for basic training at Camp Edwards, Cape Cod. Paul's military job was known as a Cannoneer of a 90mm 8 man Anti-aircraft Gun team, where his responsibility was to push the shell into the barrel and fire it. On December 5, 1943 they were given orders to move, so he took a five day train ride to California and a five day boat ride to the Island of Oahu in Hawaii overlooking Pearl Harbor.  Once there, all American planes were grounded at dark, at which time he and his crew were told to shoot at anything flying.  In June of 1944 they were given new orders to move and Paul spent twenty one days on a troop ship landing the evening of the Saipan Invasion, where he saw shells flying. The Advanced Force was already there and set up and upon exiting the ship, they walked through water above their waists due to no docks or piers while all the equipment and ammunition needed to be drug underwater.  He encountered many flies, mosquitoes and temperatures of 110 degrees. The Japanese would poison the water supplies so good drinking water needed to be taken with them. In 1945 Paul flew back to the Island of Oahu, Hawaii where he worked at the 5th Medical Supply Depot upon being discharged in 1945 and returned home two days before Christmas. He later married his high school sweetheart, Doris Rebert and they celebrated 75 years of marriage together prior to her passing in 2022. Paul has three living children two deceased children, eight grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren.

Paul Steich

Our soon to be 101 year old WWII veteran Paul Elwood Steich was drafted into the Army in April of 1943. He left his hometown of Hanover for basic training at Camp Edwards, Cape Cod. Paul’s military job was known as a Cannoneer of a 90mm 8 man Anti-aircraft Gun team, where his responsibility was to push the shell into the barrel and fire it. On December 5, 1943 they were given orders to move, so he took a five day train ride to California and a five day boat ride to the Island of Oahu in Hawaii overlooking Pearl Harbor. Once there, all American planes were grounded at dark, at which time he and his crew were told to shoot at anything flying. In June of 1944 they were given new orders to move and Paul spent twenty one days on a troop ship landing the evening of the Saipan Invasion, where he saw shells flying. The Advanced Force was already there and set up and upon exiting the ship, they walked through water above their waists due to no docks or piers while all the equipment and ammunition needed to be drug underwater. He encountered many flies, mosquitoes and temperatures of 110 degrees. The Japanese would poison the water supplies so good drinking water needed to be taken with them. In 1945 Paul flew back to the Island of Oahu, Hawaii where he worked at the 5th Medical Supply Depot upon being discharged in 1945 and returned home two days before Christmas. He later married his high school sweetheart, Doris Rebert and they celebrated 75 years of marriage together prior to her passing in 2022. Paul has three living children two deceased children, eight grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, and four great great grandchildren.
Immediately after 10:30 National Athem! Hint, it's not a Chevrolet or GM Vehicle!

Rare muscle car Unveiling

Immediately after 10:30 National Athem! Hint, it’s not a Chevrolet or GM Vehicle!
Excellent Food @ reasonable prices-Big Bob's BBQ

Excellent Food @ reasonable prices-Big Bob's BBQ

Visitors Parking Lot (located at 3990 East Market Street) will have a Handicap Shuttle Van and Chauffeur service donated by Unique Limousine to and from, along with our two church operated shuttle vans.

Handicap Shuttle Van

Visitors Parking Lot (located at 3990 East Market Street) will have a Handicap Shuttle Van and Chauffeur service donated by Unique Limousine to and from, along with our two church operated shuttle vans.
During Showtime

Free Snow Cones

During Showtime
During Registration

Free Coffee & Donuts

During Registration
by The Highway Boys

Live Music performed

by The Highway Boys
on display from Eastern Museum of Auto Racing

RACE CARS

on display from Eastern Museum of Auto Racing

All proceeds benefit:

Home

York County Veterans Outreach is an all-volunteer group that assists local veterans and their families. We partner with a wide range of individuals and veteran-affiliated organizations. Every dollar we raise benefits veterans in York County.

Veteran in Need Helpline:
(717) 771-9218

Where:

4075 E. Market Street, York PA 17402
4075 E. Market Street, York PA 17402

Church of the Open Door, property owners and organizers of this event are not responsible for loss or injury to anyone or their property during this event. Alcohol is not permitted.

2024 Event Sponsors

Special recognition to this years event sponsors.

The Center for Dental Excellence

The Center for Dental Excellence

Gohn & Stambaugh Inc.

York Excavating

Cost & How To Register

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$20 Registration Requested

Note To Our REgistrants:

    • Registration Time 8:00am – 10:30am
    • For show information: 717-858-1959
    • All Registration Day of Show
  • Each registered vehicle is given a specially
    designed show t-shirt
    • Each registered vehicle is given a dash plaque
    • Free Coffee & Donuts during registration
    • Free Snow Cones during car show
    • Best of Show Vehicle & Motorcycle win 3′ Trophy
    • One lucky owner has a chance to win our special $100 Sherlock Holmes award

Accommodations:

Food from Big Bob’s Barbeque will again take part in our event, indoor restrooms and air conditioned seating areas, and plenty of parking available. Large show field parky for show vehicles & motorcycles.

visitor PARKING NOTICE:

Due to expected high turnout of show vehicles and Motorcycles we will be using  our neighbors Apex Tool Groups Parking Lot for visitors parking located at 3990 E. Market Street.  

We will have TWO shuttle buses to shuttle attendees to and from.  

Handicap Shuttle van and Chauffeur Service

Visitors Parking Lot (located at 3990 East Market Street) will have a Handicap Shuttle Van and Chauffeur service donated by Unique Limousine to and from, along with our two church operated shuttle vans.

2024 Sponsors

Thank you to our sponsors.