TODAY’S READERS ARE TOMORROW’S LEADERS! The Huntington Beach Concours has not only given automotive enthusiasts of all types another opportunity to view their favorite cars and motorcycles, it has been a constant fund raiser for the Children’s Resource Center wing at the Huntington Beach Public Library. The Huntington Beach Concours d’Elegance, with all non-paid volunteers has, since its founding in 1985, raised over $900,000 in support of the infrastructure of the library, which includes learning services, computers, books and other miscellaneous items in support of all children whether normal, gifted, or physically challenged.
The Children’s Resource Center is ranked as one of the top children’s libraries in the State of California. Proceeds from our Concours events support a constantly expanding and upgraded book, periodical, and resource collection, as well as children’s theater, study labs and specially trained staff to help children.
The HB Concours will stage a two day event this year on Saturday and Sunday, June 1st and 2nd. This year we’ll celebrate our 38th anniversary!! The weekend will feature a Concours event with a wide variety of Domestic and Imported marques for cars and motorcycles, with special salutes to the Chevrolet Corvette and the Jaguar line of automobiles. Hot Rods and Custom Cars will also be displayed. Dave Kunz, KABC-TV’s Automotive Specialist, will return as this year’s Grand Marshall.
There will be good food, interesting vendors, and for the kids: free ice cream, face painting, balloon art, and balloons…!!!
But that’s not you.
You’re the type who’d drive an hour for a parking lot full of stories. Who knows the good stuff doesn’t always show up on Instagram. Who wants to find the hidden ones — the cruise nights, concours events. car shows, day trip rallies, backroad coffee runs, and cars and coffee get-togethers.
That’s what we send you. Twice a week in winter. Four times in summer.
Curated. Local(ish). And always worth the drive.
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Because missing the good ones? That’s not your style.