7th Annual Josh Lamb Memorial Car Show

7th Annual Josh Lamb Memorial Car Show

🚗 Josh’s Wheels for Hope – A Family Fun Car Show Event

Saturday, September 27th | 10 AM – 3 PM
📍 Fluvanna County High School
(Rain Date: October 4th)

Join us for a family-friendly event in loving memory of Josh, a young man who had a passion for cars, trucks, bikes, and anything with wheels. This special day brings the community together to celebrate what he loved—while making a difference.

🎶 Featuring:

  • Music by DJ Crazy Craig

  • Delicious food vendors

  • Exciting raffles, door prizes, and giveaways

  • Live & silent auctions

đźš™ Want to show off your ride?
All vehicles are welcome — classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, and more! Trailer parking is available.

Register your vehicle with one of the following:

  • A donation of non-perishable food for the Fox Memorial Baptist Church Food Pantry

  • A new, unwrapped toy for UVA Health Children’s

  • Or a $20 registration fee

đź’› 100% of all monetary donations will go directly to support a local family currently battling cancer.

🎟 Free admission — Donations appreciated but not required.

Come out, bring the whole family, and help turn wheels into hope.

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