Donna and Guy Schmidt’s 1970 Dodge Dart, one of the 105 vintage cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18. (Bowen Assman Photo) Vernonites check out the 105 cars on display at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18. (Bowen Assman Photo) John and Sue Wolfe’s 1926 Chrysler Roadster, one of the 105 vintage cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18.
(Bowen Assman Photo) The engine of Dakota Martens’ 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle, one of the 105 vintage cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18. (Bowen Assman Photo) A row of cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18. (Bowen Assman Photo) A 1953 Chevrolet Belair, one of the 105 vintage cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18.
(Bowen Assman Photo) J. R. and Marisa Muncaster’s Corvette Convertible, one of the 105 vintage cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18.
(Bowen Assman Photo) Betty Schindel’s Victoria, one of the 105 vintage cars at the annual North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club Fathers Day Car Show, hosted at the Village Green Mall parking lot on Sunday, June 18. (Bowen Assman Photo) Father’s Day provided the perfect opportunity for North Okanagan’s Vintage Car Club to continue its tradition of hosting a car show. Why? “Because guys love cars,” said Heather Pirinen, the head of Vernon’s Car Club chapter.
It wasn’t just the men that attended the event, which is in its 27th iteration. Three women brought cars of their own to the show, with hundreds more showing up to take in the festivities. “The first event we ever had was 40 cars and now it’s up to 105,” said Pirinen.
Admission was by donation, with the funds going towards much-needed tools and equipment to high school automotive departments in the Vernon and North Okanagan school districts. There was also a BBQ at the show at the north-end parking lot of the Village Green Centre (by SportChek), with burgers and hot dogs for sale by Kelowna’s car club chapter. According to member Laurie Feniuk, the 30-member club hosts an array of events and is open to anyone, even those without a car.
“We have done a bunch of poker runs, funerals, weddings and wine tours,” said Feniuk. “Also, our chapter will be hosting the National Vintage Car Club show next year, for the May long weekend. ” For more information, visit okanagan.
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