From muscle cars to hot rods, the annual Boogie in the Badlands Car Show is back for its 12th year.
This year’s show will be on Saturday, May 31, and will feature anywhere from 50 to 100 vehicles.
The event is sponsored and hosted by Drumheller Chrysler, and starts around 10 a.m. and ends around 3 p.m.
There is no registration required so anyone can come and show off their classic model.
Everyone gets to vote on the vehicle of their choice, and at the end of the day the car with the most votes will win best car for the year.
“Anyone can vote, look around, pick your car and then fill out a ballot,” said event organizer Ernie Sich.
The Nacmine Community Association will be running the barbecue and all proceeds will go to the Nazarene Church’s KidzTown Program.
Drumheller Chrysler is located on Highway 9 South.
This year’s show will be on Saturday, May 31, and will feature anywhere from 50 to 100 vehicles.
The event is sponsored and hosted by Drumheller Chrysler, and starts around 10 a.m. and ends around 3 p.m.
There is no registration required so anyone can come and show off their classic model.
Everyone gets to vote on the vehicle of their choice, and at the end of the day the car with the most votes will win best car for the year.
“Anyone can vote, look around, pick your car and then fill out a ballot,” said event organizer Ernie Sich.
The Nacmine Community Association will be running the barbecue and all proceeds will go to the Nazarene Church’s KidzTown Program.
Drumheller Chrysler is located on Highway 9 South.