North Gratiot Cruise ready to roll Sept. 28

Sep 18, 2024 at 3:22 PM

Macomb County's Automotive Extravaganza: The North Gratiot Cruise

Macomb County is gearing up for a fun-packed "traffic jam" that brings smiles to thousands of faces each year. The North Gratiot Cruise, an ever-expanding event, is set to captivate the community on September 28th with a lineup of activities that cater to car enthusiasts, families, and sports fans alike.

Revving Up for a Day of Automotive Bliss and Community Celebration

A Parade of Automotive Legends

The North Gratiot Cruise is a one-day celebration of automobile history, attracting a diverse array of vehicles, from muscle cars and street rods to custom and collector cars. Residents and visitors alike flock to the event, setting up lawn chairs and staking out prime positions along North Gratiot to witness the steady stream of hot rods and historic models. The epicenter of the day's activities is the parking lot of Value City Furniture and Kohl's, where a car show at 10 a.m. kicks off the festivities, followed by cruising from noon to 5 p.m. Participants will compete for cash awards, including a $1,000 prize for the best in show, $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 for third place.

A Multifaceted Extravaganza

The North Gratiot Cruise is more than just a car show; it's a family-friendly experience that caters to a wide range of interests. In addition to the car parade and show, the event will feature a kids' play area, live music, a variety of food options, and a 5K run. This year, the organizers have introduced new attractions, including a craft show, a cornhole tournament with a $500 cash prize, and a tailgate zone with a giant-screen television for sports fans to keep an eye on their favorite games.

Giving Back to the Community

The North Gratiot Cruise is not just about automotive enthusiasts; it's also a way to support the local community. After covering the event's costs, the revenues generated are donated to local charities and nonprofit organizations. Over the past decade, the cruise has contributed nearly $100,000 to these worthy causes, demonstrating the organizers' commitment to making a positive impact on Macomb County.

A Collaborative Effort

The success of the North Gratiot Cruise is a testament to the collaborative efforts of the Southeast Michigan Chamber of Commerce and the North Gratiot Cruise Foundation. John Johnson, the chief executive of the Southeast Michigan Chamber of Commerce and a founder of the North Gratiot Cruise, emphasizes the event's appeal to all attendees, stating, "There's really something for everyone. It's a day for all to enjoy."

A Celebration of Community and Camaraderie

The North Gratiot Cruise is more than just a car show; it's a celebration of community and camaraderie. Mike Vendetti, the vice-chair of the North Gratiot Cruise Foundation board and the owner of Biggs Bar & Grill, captures the essence of the event, saying, "There's so much going on that you'd think this was a two- or three-day event. We want to appeal to everybody, and the cruise just grows and grows every year. It's a great day for all who participate and those who attend. People are thirsty for something like this."The North Gratiot Cruise is a must-attend event for car enthusiasts, families, and community-minded individuals alike. With its diverse lineup of activities, charitable contributions, and collaborative spirit, the cruise promises to be a day of automotive bliss and community celebration that will leave a lasting impression on all who attend.