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St. Leo Roman Catholic Church, located at 2109 Sulphur Springs Road in Inwood, West Virginia, is set to host its annual Labor Day car show on September 1, 2025. The event promises a day of automotive admiration, family fun, and community engagement, with free admission for spectators.

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Car enthusiasts looking to showcase their vehicles can register between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM on the day of the event. A modest entry fee of $20 per show car will apply. The exhibition of vehicles will commence at 11:00 AM and continue until 2:30 PM, during which time awards will be presented to outstanding entries. The day’s festivities are designed to appeal to a broad audience, featuring a variety of attractions beyond the displayed automobiles. Attendees can anticipate a selection of food and beverages, live music to set a festive atmosphere, and engaging magic shows for entertainment. Additionally, numerous prizes and raffle opportunities will be available, offering chances to win various items throughout the event. Those seeking further information or wishing to inquire about specific details regarding the car show are encouraged to contact St. Leo Roman Catholic Church directly by phone at (304) 229-8945. This event provides an opportunity for West Virginia residents to enjoy a holiday celebration centered around classic and customized vehicles while supporting a local church.

Article by Mel Anara, based upon information from St. Leo Roman Catholic Church


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