Peter Chesson Memorial Car Show 2024

Peter Chesson Memorial Car Show 2024

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By Peter Chesson Memorial Car Show

Date and time

Sunday, June 2 · 9am - 2pm EDT

Location

80 Liberty Corner Rd

80 Liberty Corner Road Far Hills, NJ 07931

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

1:00 PM

Awards Presentation Ceremony


Hosted by Doctor D, our emcee Dan Torrone, the popular award ceremony will again be held in the registration and hospitality tent.

About this event

  • 5 hours

*** REGISTRATION UPDATE It's been brought to our attention that Eventbrite is not collecting all of the necessary information for our registration forms.

If you think your info may not have been completely collected, this is what we need: First Name, Last Name, Mobile # (for award winner notifications), Email, Hometown; Make, Model, Year, & Color for each car registered; T-shirt size(s) and gender(s).Please email your info to info@thepetecarshow.org .

We apologize for this inconvenience.***


Spend Sunday, June 2, at Moorland Farm, where 100's of classic and exotic cars, hot rods and race cars, and everything automotive will be on display. The unique backdrop to this assembly of mechanical horsepower will once again be the estimable Essex Horse Trials.

Gates open to spectators at 9:00 AM. Gates will be open for show cars, exhibitors, and vendors by 8:00 AM. Awards ceremonies are slated to commence circa 1:00 PM.

Spectator general admission is per car, not per person. Show car passengers do not need to purchase additional admission tickets.

This event happens rain or shine, in some format. Therefore, all sales are final and no refunds will be issued.

Proceeds from this event benefit LifeCamp. LifeCamp is a fun and educational summertime experience for children and teens from greater Newark, teaching skills for life and school, and supported by donations as a non-profit organization.

The Life Camp movement began in 1887, when Life magazine editor John Amos Mitchell founded the “Life’s Fresh Air Fund”.

In 1923, James Cox Brady opened the Life Farm on his land in Pottersville, New Jersey, to serve children from Newark.

Their rural campus provides a unique setting for children to discover their talents and stretch their imaginations in a way few other summer camp programs can match.

The young people who benefit come from urban backgrounds without other access to such an idyllic location.

Fundraising keeps tuition affordable for these families, with 94 percent of all dollars raised going directly to services for campers.

Frequently asked questions

Do you have a web site?

Yes, it's thepetecarshow.org

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