KWC opens front lawn to more than 250 cars, trucks, Jeeps for show
Oct 6, 2024 at 5:15 AM
Revving Up for a Vintage Celebration: Kentucky Wesleyan's Annual Car, Truck & Jeep Show
The annual Car, Truck & Jeep Show at Kentucky Wesleyan College (KWC) has become a beloved tradition, drawing in car enthusiasts from near and far to admire the stunning array of custom, vintage, and show vehicles that grace the college's lawn. This year's event, the 14th of its kind, held a special significance as it was dedicated to the memory of a cherished KWC graduate and alumni board member, Wayne Foster, who played a pivotal role in bringing the car show to the institution.Honoring a Legacy, Fueling Passion for Automotive Artistry
A Tribute to a Dedicated Alumnus
The 14th annual Car, Truck & Jeep Show at Kentucky Wesleyan College was a poignant celebration, as it paid homage to the life and contributions of Wayne Foster, a beloved KWC graduate and a vital member of the school's alumni board. Foster, along with a group of fellow alumni representatives, was instrumental in establishing the car show as a fixture on the college's calendar, and his unwavering dedication to the event was deeply felt by all who attended.The passing of Wayne Foster a couple of years ago left a void in the KWC community, but the car show served as a fitting tribute to his memory, allowing his passion for automotive excellence to live on through the impressive display of custom, vintage, and show cars that graced the college's lawn.A Showcase of Automotive Artistry
The 14th annual Car, Truck & Jeep Show at Kentucky Wesleyan College was a true feast for the senses, with more than 250 stunning vehicles filling the campus grounds. From meticulously restored vintage classics to cutting-edge custom creations, the event offered a captivating glimpse into the world of automotive artistry.The sheer variety of vehicles on display was a testament to the diverse interests and passions of the car enthusiasts who flocked to the event. Classic American muscle cars, sleek European sports cars, rugged off-road Jeeps, and everything in between – the lawn at KWC was transformed into a veritable automotive wonderland, each vehicle a unique masterpiece in its own right.A Celebration of Community and Camaraderie
The Car, Truck & Jeep Show at Kentucky Wesleyan College was more than just a showcase of automotive excellence; it was a celebration of community and camaraderie. The event brought together car enthusiasts from all walks of life, united by their shared love of these magnificent machines.As the exhibitors proudly displayed their prized possessions, they engaged in lively conversations with fellow attendees, swapping stories, sharing tips, and forging new connections. The atmosphere was electric, with a palpable sense of excitement and appreciation for the artistry and craftsmanship on display.A Bittersweet Turnout
While the 14th annual Car, Truck & Jeep Show at Kentucky Wesleyan College boasted an impressive turnout, with more than 250 custom, vintage, and show cars filling the lawn, the event's organizer, Drew Cooper, noted that the timing of the show may have impacted the overall number of entries."The largest turnout we've ever had was about 300 cars," Cooper said. "Unfortunately, the timing with fall break in town might have brought in fewer entries, but we still have had a great attendance from both the exhibitors and guests."Despite the slightly lower turnout, the event remained a resounding success, with car enthusiasts from near and far coming together to celebrate the legacy of Wayne Foster and the enduring passion for automotive artistry that he helped cultivate at Kentucky Wesleyan College.