The 13th Annual Senoia Car Show - Cruisin to the Oldies
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The 13th Annual Senoia Car Show, known as "Cruisin to the Oldies"
The event is Saturday, September 30, 2017 from 11:00am-5:00pm "Chris Stalcup and the Grange" will be providing entertainment from 12:00-3:00 Rain or shine, no refunds!
PRE-REGISTRATION required for 375 cars!! Registration fee is $30.00 per vehicle cars
MUST BE 25 YEARS OR OLDER - (1992 OR EARLIER ONLY)
RESERVING OR HOLDING SPACES NOT ALLOWED. JUDGING BEGINS AT 11:00 AM-3:00 AM
The 13th annual "Cruisin' to the Oldies" Senoia car show is excited to announce the appearance of special guest Dennis Gage, host of the popular tv show “My Classic Car”. He will be filming live during the car show for a future episode on "My Classic Car". Dennis grew up on a small family farm in southwestern Illinois. He started tinkering with machines early on and purchased his first motorcycle, a Honda 50 at age 12, his first car (a 1959 t-bird) at age 15. He also played guitar & trumpet in a variety of rock, folk & school bands. Through the course of his college years while majoring in both chemistry and physics, he continued his automotive interests & owned a number of muscle and sports cars. He also kept up his music playing in local coffee houses. After receiving his bachelor’s degree, Dennis took up the pedal guitar and started playing in country-rock bands in the Chicago area. He has opened for acts such as Charlie Daniels, Waylon Jennings, and Dr. Hook. However, after two years Dennis decided to retire from the music scene and go to graduate school. After receiving his doctorate from the University of Idaho, Dennis accepted a position as a product development scientist at the Proctor & Gamble company in Cincinnati, Ohio. He married his high school sweetheart, Ellen and got back to playing with classic cars. In 1995 he became co-owner of Bradley David Productions, Inc. A “My Classic Car” pilot series, hosted by Dennis was developed for TNN. The show received strong ratings when it aired in 1996. Based on this success, the show premiered as a weekly series on TNN in January 1997 and has been on the air ever since. In 2010 Dennis became the sole owner of the production company and renamed it “Madstache, Inc”. now in production for its 22nd season. “My Classic Car” is carried on Velocity, NBC Sports Network, Mavtv and Rev’n Networks reaching over 100 million households. With his lifelong love of cars, motorcycles, and the creative process, he states, “this has got to be the ultimate job!”