
Major Scharschmidt of the Lorain County Sheriff's Office played a key role in the 45th Annual Car Show, which took place alongside the Elyria Apple Festival. The sheriff's office shared in a social media post that the major aided in trophy presentations to the proud owners of more than 350 classic and unique cars that were on display. According to the Lorain County Sheriff's Office Facebook page, "Yesterday, Major Scharschmidt helped present trophies at the 45th Annual Car Show during the Elyria Apple Festival."
The local community was encouraged to fully immerse themselves in the festivities, and the event did not disappoint. Civic pride shone as bright as the polished chrome on display. "We want to thank everyone who brought out their vehicles and all who stopped by to enjoy the event. It was a great time for the community, and we loved seeing so many classic and unique cars on display," the Lorain County Sheriff's Office stated. Marking a connection between law enforcement and locals, the car show served as a backdrop for community engagement.
The Elyria Apple Festival, which coincided with the car show, is an annual event that celebrates the rich agricultural heritage of the region. The car show, now in its 45th year, has become a flagship attraction. Participants and spectators alike enjoyed a variety of apple-themed treats and goods from local vendors, making for a multifaceted community experience.









