WOODBINE—Over 100 cars and nearly 20 select crafters and food vendors came out for the Greater Woodbine Chamber of Commerce’s first Fall Family Festival and Car Show.
After a chilly start, the day turned sunny and strollers commented on the highly unusual trophies, made by Madelyn “Maddoll” Santiago. These were transformed bowling pins
An additional trophy, “Owner’s Choice” was a piston made and donated by George Sherby.
Best of Show trophy was a bowling ball, also repurposed by Madelyn.
Vendors and car exhibitors all received thank you giveaways.
Trophies winners (and categories) were:
1) “Furthest Traveled”: Rick Adams Of Tuckerton, NJ with his 1956 Morris Minor
2) “Gas Guzzler”: Chuck Battersby of Marmora, NJ with his 1932 Ford Coupe
3) “Best Unrestored” : Bob Ferrari of Vineland , NJ with his 1953 Olds 98
4) “Best 4×4”: Ryan Panco of Millville, NJ with his 1948 Jeep Willys
5) “Best Modified”: Fred Patrizi of Wildwood Crest, NJ with his 1955 Chevy Handyman Wagon
6) “Best Ladys Car”: Susan Caville of Cape May Court House, NJ with her 2011 Chevy Corvette
7) “Most Unique”: Warren Elliot of Millville, NJ with his 1955 Chevy Bel Air
8) “Best Pre – 1950`s”: Henry Fayter of Strathmere, NJ with his 1935 Ford Tudor
9) “Best Custom”: Larry Strang of Egg Harbor Twp., NJ with his 1934 Plymouth 5 Window Coupe
10) “Owners Choice”: Art Stanert of Ocean City, NJ with his 1968 Imperial Crown
11) “Best Of Show”: Tony & Elaine Nardi of Millville, NJ with their 1971 Chevy Chevelle
“As a result of reconstruction of the bikeway, this event was moved to the fall with much success and provided a great venue for our community to get out and bring back old memories,” noted Mayor Pikolycky