Joseph Maino The Fernley Reporter
Almost 50 classic cars were registered for the Pioneer Crossing Charity Classic Car Show Saturday, August, 20. Fernley residents enjoyed the hot rods, hot music and hot food during the fundraiser for Nevada’s United Blood Service sponsored by Pioneer Crossing.
“Jamie Justice thought this would be a good way to give back to the community and developed this joint venture with Fernley’s Classic Crusaders,” L.A. Brown, Pioneer Crossing Marketing Director said
“Fernley Classic Cruisers have more than 80 members,” organizer Mike Huse said. “The club began in 2012 and gets bigger every year. We enjoy supporting Fernley events. Our next one will be the Kids Toy Run in November.”
During the festivities, the United Blood Services conducted a blood drive.
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