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Join the Excitement at the 28th Langley Good Times Cruise-In

The 28th Langley Good Times Cruise-In is set to take place on September 6, 2024, in Aldergrove, British Columbia. This popular charity car show continues to thrive as a community-driven event, showcasing over 1,000 collector vehicles while raising funds for local charities. The Cruise-In society has demonstrated remarkable commitment by donating $94,000 to various charitable organizations in 2024 alone.
Celebrating Community and Charity
What started as a grassroots gathering has transformed into one of British Columbia’s most cherished car shows, entirely organized and run by volunteers. The board of directors, led by Riccardo Sestito, emphasizes the importance of community support in making this event possible. “We are incredibly grateful for the continued support of our community,” Sestito noted, expressing appreciation for both participants and attendees.
The event is not just about showcasing vehicles; it also offers a platform for local businesses to engage with attendees. Vendors will be present, providing a diverse range of products and services, allowing visitors to explore and support Aldergrove’s local economy.
A Year-Round Effort
Behind the scenes, a dedicated committee works tirelessly throughout the year to ensure the success of the Cruise-In. They collaborate with local sponsors and businesses to manage essential logistics such as traffic control, allowing more funds to be directed towards the charities that benefit from the event.
This year’s Cruise-In promises to deliver a memorable experience for everyone, whether you are a car enthusiast, a curious visitor, or a long-time supporter of the cause. The event stands as a testament to the spirit of community, showcasing not only impressive vehicles but also the collective effort to make a positive impact.
The Langley Good Times Cruise-In invites everyone to take part in this annual celebration on September 6. The board looks forward to welcoming attendees and sharing the joy of this unique event, which continues to foster community ties and support for those in need.
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