Hey there, car enthusiasts! Heads up for an event you might want to check out. The Queen City Chapter of the National Corvette Restorers Society is putting together an Indoor Swap Meet and Car Expo. It's happening on March 17, 2024 — yep, that’s a Sunday, and it kicks off bright and early at 8:00 AM. Where's it all going down? Well, you'll find this shindig at Kelsey Chevrolet. That's over at 1105 E. Eads Parkway, Greendale, Indiana. For just a 5-buck admission, you can roam around until 2:00 PM, and the cool part is that your admission fees are going to some really good causes, including Shriners Children's Ohio and the folks who are organizing the event, the local National Corvette Restorers Society chapter. They’ve given away over $80,000 from past events, which is super generous. Now, if you're into hunting for classic GM parts, you'll want to be there. Word is, swap spaces are always a hot commodity and have sold out for the last 13 years straight. But hey, it's not just about parts. They'll have food, a split-the-pot raffle, and even a major award. Vendors who want to sell their stuff need to register for a space beforehand. It’s $25 for a 100 square foot spot. If that sounds like your thing, or you want more info, give Tom James a ring at 513-377-8182 or shoot an email with your completed registration forms to tmjames@fuse.net. Sounds like it could be a neat day out for anyone with a passion for cars or just looking for a local event to browse through. Remember, it's coming up in March 2024, so mark your calendars
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