Hey guys I wanted to invite you to this event:
We will be bringing both of our NSX's.
First ever Milton Japanese car show
The town of Milton will be holding its first ever Japanese car show on Thursday, the 4[SUP]th[/SUP] of July. Location for the car show is the scenic downtown area between the Broadkill River Governors Walk and the Lvdia B. Cannon Museum. Show cars will be parked on the grassy lot at the corners of Union and Magnolia Streets. The time for the show is 11:30 AM to 2 PM. Those times were selected to allow show goers and participants to enjoy other events going on throughout Milton’s ” Fourth of July Fun Fest”.There is plenty of ample parking for visitors downtown. Additionally there is no charge to the public and car show participants have no registration fee. Rehoboth Beach’s own” The Cultured Pearl Restaurant”, owned by Susan and Rob Wood, is this year’s car show sponsor. The Host of the Japanese car show event is M. O. O. D., which stands for Miata Owners On Delmarva. Also participating in the event are the Milton Community Foundation, the Milton Historical Society, and the Town of Milton. The Lydia B. Cannon Museum will be open to the public and its new director, Allison Schell, will be there to welcome all. Irish Eyes restaurant will be selling grilled treats at the car show and live music will be featured too. Prizes will be awarded throughout the event. All are invited to see and enjoy some awesome and rare cars. Pre-registration is encouraged because car show spaces are limited. Please contact Rick Moore, the shows coordinator, at [email protected] for additional information and to pre-register your entry in the show.
There is no fee to enter the car show with prizes!
We will be bringing both of our NSX's.
First ever Milton Japanese car show
The town of Milton will be holding its first ever Japanese car show on Thursday, the 4[SUP]th[/SUP] of July. Location for the car show is the scenic downtown area between the Broadkill River Governors Walk and the Lvdia B. Cannon Museum. Show cars will be parked on the grassy lot at the corners of Union and Magnolia Streets. The time for the show is 11:30 AM to 2 PM. Those times were selected to allow show goers and participants to enjoy other events going on throughout Milton’s ” Fourth of July Fun Fest”.There is plenty of ample parking for visitors downtown. Additionally there is no charge to the public and car show participants have no registration fee. Rehoboth Beach’s own” The Cultured Pearl Restaurant”, owned by Susan and Rob Wood, is this year’s car show sponsor. The Host of the Japanese car show event is M. O. O. D., which stands for Miata Owners On Delmarva. Also participating in the event are the Milton Community Foundation, the Milton Historical Society, and the Town of Milton. The Lydia B. Cannon Museum will be open to the public and its new director, Allison Schell, will be there to welcome all. Irish Eyes restaurant will be selling grilled treats at the car show and live music will be featured too. Prizes will be awarded throughout the event. All are invited to see and enjoy some awesome and rare cars. Pre-registration is encouraged because car show spaces are limited. Please contact Rick Moore, the shows coordinator, at [email protected] for additional information and to pre-register your entry in the show.
There is no fee to enter the car show with prizes!