
The Anthony Police Department took to social media to tout the success of its car show event, with 26 dazzling cars registered and a group of proud winners taking home trophies. It was more than a flashy parade of vintage chrome and polished paint jobs; it was a community effort with a cause. The Anthony Police Department announced on Facebook, "& that’s a wrap! We had a great turnout and 26 cars registered for the car show! 🏆 Congratulations to the Winners!" The event wasn't just about the cars; it was also about tails and paws.
Garnering funds for the Anthony Animal Welfare Services, the car show revved up support for our local four-legged friends. Evidently community-minded, the local law enforcement's integration of automotive enthusiasm and charity is nothing new, but always a heartfelt gesture. According to a social media post by the Anthony Police Department, "The funds collected for this event will go into the Anthony Animal Welfare Services," a fitting beneficiary for a community that clearly prizes its pets as much as its pistons.
The car show's allure goes beyond mere aesthetics or the roar of engines; it represents a certain unity, where those with a fervor for cars and those inclined to animal advocacy find common ground. The allure of classic cars, the competitive spirit of the owners, and the gleam of well-earned trophies are secondary to the deeper purpose this event serves.









