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Union Local Rotary Car Show Winners

The Union Local Rotary Club staged its annual Antique and Classic Car Show at Bethesda’s Epworth Park last Sunday, July 13, as a companion event to the Chautauqua Days Festival across the lake in the cottage area of the park.

A total of 40 entries were recorded, down this year, according to club member Judy Jenewein, thanks to storms that were possible later in the afternoon.  On que, Mother Nature did not disappoint.

The awards ceremony was moved up taking place prior to the arrival of the rain.

Award Winners gathered at the pavilion at Bethesda’s Epworth Park to collect trophies Sunday afternoon. (Union Local Rotary photo)

Category winners garnering trophies were:

1930s: 1935 Plymouth with Rumble Seat

1940s: 1949 Ford Sedan owned by Lonnie Otto of Bethesda

1950s: 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air owned by Randy Caldwell of Powhatan Point

1960s: 1966 Chevrolet Nova owned by Don Hayes of Barnesville

1970s: 1972 Chevy Nova owned by Ron Kavalshi of Adena

1980s: 1988 Chevrolet Nova owned by Dustin Thatcher of Barnesville

1990s: 1995 Bronco Centurion owned by Teddy Farnsworth of Quaker City

2000s: 2009 Pontiac Solstice owned by Roxie Eikenberry of St. Clairsville

2010s: 2013 Mustang Shelby GT 500 owned by Bob Mills of Belmont

2020s: 2023 Corvette owned by Bob Hubbard of Bellaire

Convertible: 1956 Ford T-Bird owned by Mark Wilson

Truck: 1951 Ford F-1 Pickup owned by Bruce and Barb Foraker of St. Clairsville

Rat Rod: 1974 Jeep CJ 5 owned by Jason Doty of Barnesville

Motorcycle: 2015 Harley Ultra owned by Rob Miller of Bethesda

Special Interest: 1966 Ford 427 Cobra owned by Rich Theakler II of Bridgeport

President’s Choice: 1968 Plymouth Fury III owned by Joe Warner of Bethesda.

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