$73,000 In Last 6 Years Given To St. Jude!
$13,000 Given To Dorcheat Historical Museum

THE END OF AN ERA IN MY LIFE

I started this show in 2004 to do my part for what the city of Minden already does for the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tenn. Minden gives more money per-capita than any town across the nation. Minden gives over 3/4 of a million dollars and has been giving for over 30 years! This show grew into one of the fastest growing in the South! In 2009 things changed with half the money going to St. Jude and the other half going to our local museum The Dorcheat Historical Association Museum. In 2010 I decided to end the show. Due to the amount of work required from friends and family I felt it was time to end it. I appreciate all the help and support since 2004. I could not have done any of it without hundreds of others that always stood by my side. This is an end of an era for me and I hope everyone understands.

Show & Shine 2010 Net Proceeds Benefiting The Following (501) (c) (3) organizations St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital & The Dorcheat Historical Association Museum, Inc.

The Idea For The Print

The Idea For The Print
Filming A TV Spot

Minden St. Jude Auction 2010

Minden St. Jude Auction 2010
Minden, Louisiana Broke The Record Again At The 34th Annual Four Day Super Bowl Weekend Auction 2010 An Amazing $881,885 For A Small Town With A Big Heart! Click on the picture to go to the Minden, La. St. Jude Auction web site.

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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

100 PRE-Registered!!!!!!!!!







As of April 29th we have 100 pre-registered! Not many folks ever pre-register for a show so you know what that means! A BIG SHOW! Weather looks like it is going to hold out for us too. Looking for 200-300 cars maybe more. Come out and support the show.
Car Show 2009 Net Proceeds Benefiting The Following (501) (c) (3) organizations St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital & The Dorcheat Historical Association Museum, Inc.

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