An array of vehicles from classic to modern attracted enthusiasts of all ages as Chapin Baptist Church organized its fifth annual car show on April 20, 2024. This free event, hosted by the church’s men’s ministry, served as a platform for generations to come together, bond, and engage in the shared interest of automobiles.
Initiated in 2020 by Wade Bozeman, the annual car show aims to gather everyone from teens to grandparents under the common umbrella of automobile appreciation. Inspired by teenagers showcasing their vehicles at Walmart, Wade envisioned a similar setting within the community, ultimately fostering a passion for cars among the youth while bridging the generation gap.
Open to all makes and years of cars – classic or modern, the car show honored the hard work and design marvels spanning different automotive eras. The competition was split into two categories – pre-1990 and post-1990, with trophies awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners in each category. Celebrating the variety and uniqueness of vehicles, additional accolades were presented, ranging from people’s choice and participants’ choice to a special pastor’s choice awards.
While high-octane machines were the center of attraction, the event was also peppered with up-tempo Christian music creating a jubilant and lively atmosphere. The community spirit was further invigorated with the church offering free hotdogs and homemade chicken bog, epitomizing the spirit of sharing and togetherness. The free event, beyond the love for automobiles, showcased a heartwarming demonstration of unity, community participation, and inter-generational bonding.
While car enthusiasts reveled in the spectacle of shiny rims and revving engines, it was the congregation of generations, sharing stories of the past, present and future, that truly made this event stand out. Wolf Whistles for shiny chrome, laughter over hotdogs, shared stories of first cars and engine overhauls, passionate discussions on model specifications, and surprise over the evolving auto designs – the car show proved to be a versatile stage for community engagement.
With the success of the fifth installment of the car show, the Chapin Baptist Church, thanks to the vision of Wade Bozeman and his team, is all geared up to continue this legacy. It reaffirms the fact that something as universal as an appreciation for automobiles can bring together individuals from different walks of life and age groups leading to deeper community connections and continued tradition.
Serving as a testament to the power of uniting generations and fostering community spirit through common interests, the annual car show at the Chapin Baptist Church promises to return next year, bringing more engines to rev, more hearts to connect, and more memories to create.
With the dust now settled and the engines quiet, the town of Chapin is already looking forward to the next car show, eager to celebrate their shared love for vehicles once more, creating memories that transcend generations.
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