Anti-Bullying Car Show in Fayetteville On September 27

Fayetteville’s Ramsey Street Cook Out hosts a car show on September 27, from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

DETROIT - JANUARY 9: In this handout image provided by General Motors, Mike Duncan cleans a 2010 Chevrolet Camaro RS in the General Motors exhibit of the North American International Auto Show January 9, 2010 at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan. The show opens to media on Monday and to the general public next Saturday. ()
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Fayetteville's Ramsey Street Cook Out hosts a car show on September 27th. From 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., car buffs and families can check out an array of shiny machines while supporting anti-bullying efforts at the Bully Awareness Car, Truck, & Bike Show.

Two local groups joined forces to create this spectacle. Stand Up & Bee Heard paired with Cool Kidz Car & Truck Club for the show. DJ Shogun will spin tunes while judges hand out awards. More than 40 gleaming trophies await worthy winners.

Visitors can snag free wristbands and pick up materials about preventing bullying. Between admiring the vehicles, guests can browse local vendor stalls offering an assortment of goods.

Got a sweet ride? Bring it out. The show welcomes entries across multiple classes. Whether you've got a classic coupe, lifted truck, or custom bike, expert judges will evaluate each entry throughout the day.

The action unfolds at 3745 Ramsey Street until sunset. Lucky attendees might walk away with prizes from the scheduled raffles.

Questions? Contact Ring POC-PRIME at (910) 676-5775 or reach SHOGUN at (910) 633-3155.