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Cars for Charities Rod & Custom Car Show

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One of the longest-running and largest indoor car shows in the country, featuring over 300 of the best show cars in the Midwest! The Cars for Charities Rod & Custom Car Show is a Wichita tradition that has been welcoming thousands of visitors each year since 1957.

Free Kids Zone located In Exhibition Hall Balcony:
Coloring Station, Face Painting by Funtastic Faces & Friends, Models provided by Horizon Hobby-Wheat State Hobbies, Jewelry Making Station, Inflatables, Special Appearances by your Favorite Cartoon Characters, Balloon Animals and Clowns, Have your Picture Taken with our Car Cut Outs, Pop A Shot, Games and More.

The Arc of Sedgwick County is a not-for-profit agency dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities. While providing educational and social opportunities, The Arc also acts as an advocate for services and support within the community. The organization works to provide opportunities for individual development as well as giving support to the entire family. The Arc may be the first link that a family has to services within the community and these services may continue throughout the rest of an individual's life.

Cars for Charities Rod & Custom Car Show

Address : Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center, 225 W. Douglas. Wichita KS
Phone : 316-734-2072   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $14; Juniors (12-17) $8; Children (11 and under) free (includes free Kids Zone)

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