Come one, come all and join the vintage cars, campers and motorcycles for a fun and entertaining two-day show.
To get the event off to a great start, on Thursday, July 3 from 5-9 p.m., Sandhill Restaurant, located at 11401 17 Mile Road, Marshall, will kick off our event by showcasing the vintage cars, smoked brisket, dancing and help with registering cars for the Cruise. Sandhill is a great place to eat and dance the night away!
On Friday, July 4, at the fairgrounds, cars, motorcycles and campers make their way for early check-in. Experience and take in the sights of the exhibitors, food vendors, crafters, swap meet, and sock hop dance will as well. Music will be provided by Rice Creek Band and you don’t want to miss this featured band from 6-9 p.m.
The Wicked Jeeps – West Michigan Chapter have organized a Jeep obstacle course for anyone with a Jeep and entry form. This event will begin at 2 p.m. in front of the grandstand on July 4 th as well. Please follow our website at the Calhoun County Fairgrounds.com for updated information.
On Saturday, July 5, at 8:00 a.m., the show begins with any new registrations, entertainment provided by Glad All Over from 11-2 p.m., prizes, 50/50 drawings, games, food, craft show and custom awards for 20 classes including newer vehicles. A parade to downtown Marshall from the fairgrounds will begin after the awards. There will be streets blocked off on Green Street and Jefferson Street plenty of room for cars to park. All car enthusiasts will be able to see all the beautiful vehicles, take photos and see the cars cruise downtown Marshall. The featured band in the parking lot will be Soul Vibe (formally known as Rock City) with dancing and the opportunity to dine and drink in the social district of Marshall from 6-10 p.m.
The location is at the beautiful 176-year-old Calhoun County Fairgrounds, 720 Fair Street, Marshall, MI. This long-standing show is a fundraising event hosted by the Calhoun County Agricultural and Industrial Society (Calhoun County Fair), a nonprofit
The committee, Chairman Fred Waidelich along with Fairgrounds Manager, Cathy Combs are excited to offer an additional day, more activities and continue to grow this important event. The first 100 entries will receive a free T-shirt and goodie bag.
In addition, as a nonprofit, our events rely on community support and volunteers. Thank you to all who help make this epic event a success.