East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 18, 2022, Page 27, Image 27

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    EVENTS AND CELEBRATIONS
AROUND EASTERN OREGON
17
FESTIVALS
AUG. 17�24
Classic cars cruise into Enterprise Aug. 19-20
By Katy Nesbitt
Go! Magazine
ENTERPRISE — Antique and classic
cars are rolling into the county this week-
end for Enterprise’s Main Street Show
and Shine Aug. 19 and 20.
Registration begins Friday, Aug. 19,
9 a.m. at Main Street Motors, corner of
Main and Depot streets.
At noon, a cruise to Imnaha Store and
Tavern begins in the parking lot behind
Joseph’s Market Place Fresh Foods on
the Imnaha Highway. Raffl e winners will
be announced at the Imnaha Tavern for
prizes of $100, $75 and $50.
Visitors and local car show enthusiasts
are invited to come to the Elks Lodge,
open from 4:30-9 p.m.
On Saturday, Aug. 20, registration
continues at Main Street Motors starting
at 7 a.m. as well as parking for the show
and shine.
From 7-10 a.m. the Elks cook breakfast
in front of Main Street Motors. The nation-
al anthem, as well as a fl ag ceremony by
VFW Post #4307, are at 9 a.m.
The Show and Shine runs until 3 p.m.,
with the award announcements beginning
at 2:30 p.m. and emceed by Brett Hayes.
Collectable trophies are handcrafted by
local artists Tim Parks Bronze, Stangel In-
Photos by Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain
Above: Main Street in Enterprise was crowded with classic automobiles for the 2021 Main Street Show ’n’ Shine. This year’s event is
Aug. 19-20. Above right top: John McCall of Hermiston looks over his 1932 Ford 5-window coupe with its 460 hp 383 Stroker motor at
the 2021 Main Street Show ’n’ Shine in Enterprise. Above right bottom: The 2022 Main Street Show ’n’ Shine is Aug. 19-20 in Enterprise.
dustries, RDF&P, Olaf Pottery and Moon-
shine Glass Art.
Doug Crow of Main Street Motors said
Stein Distillery has its own award as well
as the Wortman Family Ranch that spon-
sors the award to the best of the Wallowa
County entries.
“About half of our 100 to 120 entries
are local,” Crow said.
There is also a club participation
Concealed Carry Class
July 16th
• Burgers
• Pizza
• Broasted Chicken
• Kid-friendly until 8:00 PM
award, which he said often goes to Rods
of Idaho and Oregon.
“I think they are bringing between
15-20 cars this year,” Crow said.
The Show and Shine raises money for
local organizations — the 50/50 raffl e
usually generates more than $1,000,
Crow said. Half goes to the winner and
the other half goes to food banks in Wal-
lowa and Enterprise.
The Show and Shine also supports the
Elks National Foundation’s “Most Valuable
Student Program.” Funds raised pay
for scholarships awarded to local
high school seniors. Applicants are
judged on scholarship, leadership and
fi nancial need.
For more information on the Show and
Shine events and schedule, visit main-
streetshowandshine.com.
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