Don’t miss free antique car show in Sheridan

Dan Conder with his Ford Model T. (Photo provided)

By STEVE MARTIN
For The Reporter

On Saturday, May 6, the Sheridan Historical Society, in conjunction with the Hamilton County Bicentennial Commission, will hold a free antique car show. The show will be at Veterans Park, 99 S. Main St., Sheridan.

Pre-1960 car owners are invited to display their cars at the park where the public will be able to view them and vote on their favorites. There is no charge for the show and cruise-ins are welcome. Cars should be model year 1960 or earlier and be in mostly original condition.

Veterans Park is a lovely setting and has a gazebo. At 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., the local Model T Car Club will put on a demonstration of how to assemble a Model T in record time. Taking place beneath the gazebo, this should be interesting to folks who enjoy a mechanical challenge.

The public is invited and there is no charge for admission to this event. Eats and drinks will be available from a local vendor, or bring a picnic basket and lawn chairs and enjoy the day. For more information, call Ron Stone at (317) 758-5170 or email him at rmstone@ndwave.com. If you are in town, visit the Adams Township/Hamilton County Bicentennial Headquarters, located in the Sheridan Historical Society Museum, 315 S. Main St.