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Daily Herald Cruise Nights rev up for Aug. 5 return

It's been a wild and wacky summer, but if there's one thing to bring out smiles, it's getting back to gathering with friends and fellow auto enthusiasts at a classic car cruise night.

Although a tad delayed from our usual summer launch, I'm pleased to announce Daily Herald Cruise Nights are revved up and returning for 2020. Clear your calendars now for 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5, as we set up shop and welcome you to join us at a brand-new location: Bloomingdale Court, at the corner of Army Trail and Schmale roads, Bloomingdale.

Taking in glistening chrome, Detroit iron and the joys of the open road is a surefire way to get over lingering quarantine blues. Besides that, there's tons of car chat to catch up on. I personally can't wait to connect with gearheads and see and hear the progress they made on all kinds of wheeled projects during the last few months. As if that wasn't enough, did you hear? Ford's Bronco is back!

Some familiar furry faces will be returning at the event in the form of our loveable four-legged friends from the LCC Kare 9 Military Ministry. The organization is based in Northbrook and their team of trained veteran handlers and their Golden Retrievers stay busy traveling both far and wide visiting places like VFWs, VA hospitals and homes of other veterans bringing joy. As you can imagine, the ministry is so needed during uncertain times like this and is completely supported by donors. To help them carry on their heart-warming work, the cruise night will include raffle prizes with proceeds benefiting their work. If you've never had to pleasure of meeting the pooches, they're quite easy to spot, marked by wagging tails, camo vests and an ever-present welcoming attitude.

Also joining in on the cruise night fun will be a variety of food trucks serving up yummy treats, including Rockford-based Olivo Taco. Onsite tunes will be provided by the 94.7 WLS team and I'll be there awarding the Matt Avery's Pick trophy.

The event is free to the public with ample parking nearby in surrounding mall lots. To ensure safety and to comply with local orders, the events team is requiring social distancing and masks for all attendees. To help give some elbow room, the show vehicles will be spaced out. To learn more, see events.dailyherald.com.

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