Holy Angels car show revving up in Patchogue


Holy Angels car show revs up in Patchogue. | Holy Angels

Classic cars and community spirit will take center stage at the Holy Angels Regional School Car Show fundraiser on Saturday, September 27, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1 Division Street, Patchogue.

The event will showcase an impressive array of vehicles, from gleaming vintage classics to modern muscle cars, promising an exciting experience for car enthusiasts of all ages. A $20 entry fee allows participants to secure prime show parking and be part of the official judging, while spectators can enjoy the sights free of charge. All proceeds from the show will directly benefit Holy Angels Regional School, funding educational programs, extracurricular activities, and special projects that enrich the student experience.

“This car show is not just about vehicles—it’s about coming together as a community to support a great cause,” said a school representative. “Every dollar raised helps ensure our students have access to programs and opportunities that make Holy Angels a truly exceptional place to learn and grow.”

Organizers encourage families, hobbyists, and local residents to attend and enjoy a full day of fun and connection. Car enthusiasts will have the opportunity to showcase their vehicles, receive awards for standout entries, and mingle with fellow collectors. Food, music, and family-friendly activities will add to the festive atmosphere, making it a celebration of both automobiles and community spirit.

The Holy Angels Regional School Car Show is a chance for neighbors to come together, support education, and marvel at some of the finest vehicles on Long Island. In case of inclement weather, the rain date is October 4, 2025.

For more information, email holyangelsfathersclub@gmail.com. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy an outstanding car show while helping a great local cause.

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