On Sunday, August 13, 2023 a partnership of the Rotary Clubs of Amherst and Williamsville will hold their 20th annual Rotary Classic Car Show and Family Fun Day at the Northtown Center at Amherst (formerly the Amherst Pepsi Center). Proceeds from the day will benefit the Amherst Youth Foundation and other local charitable organizations. It will be held rain or shine from 10:00 AM-4:00 PM with cars on display in the Center’s northern asphalt surfaced parking lot. Event day car registration ($20.00) is from 9AM-12 Noon. Early registrations ($15.00) are accepted through Friday, August 11th. For further general car show information, contact Event General Chairman Richard A. Wojtowicz (Rickey Lincoln Wojtowicz) at 716-634-2730 or email wojtowiczr@aol.com.

Well on its way to being another outstanding automobile showcase event, the Rotary Clubs are still seeking various level corporate sponsors who want to be a part of this incredible day with hundreds of classic cars on display. Cars at this show are among the finest examples of car detailing and classic restoration. They include some of the most exotic car models, both foreign and domestic, that you will see at any automobile event this year. Sponsor recognition levels will be acknowledged at the show.

Rickey (Lincoln) Wojtowicz, car show expert and a multiple-year car displayer, points out that there are many judged categories at this show with recognized judges. He adds, "Prizes won at this show are certainly worth serious bragging rights."

The day's activities are diverse. Along with the incredible array of rare and expertly restored classic cars, as well as some not so classic, there are other events for the whole family. There will be music throughout provided by a local radio personality. People will not want to miss the theme basket auctions, a 50/50 raffle, crafts and music along with refreshments and other entertainment. Rain or shine, there will be a lot to do and see outside of the Northtown Center at Amherst including a U.S. Marines color guard parading the colors at Noon.