LANCASTER – Fresh off the success of The BooLVD Saturday, the City of Lancaster offered another opportunity for dress up and trick-or-treating Sunday — this time, for cars as well as people!
The City teamed up with the Lancaster Auto Mall and the AV MOPAR Club to present the inaugural Creepy Cruise Sunday.
The family-friendly event took place from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Lancaster Auto Mall and featured a car show with a wide variety of decorated vehicles, and trunk-or-treating from car to car.
“This event offers a safe, fun environment for children to trick-or-treat, while also providing entertainment for adults,” said Mayor R. Rex Parris in a statement about the event.
Children competed for various awards for best costume, while trophies were presented to the best-decorated vehicles in the car show.
“This is the first year and it’s going to be an annual event with the City of Lancaster,” said Tom Walsh of the AV MOPAR club. “We’re looking forward to an even bigger and better show next year.”
Walsh said about 50 cars took part in the car show; many of them were classic and vintage cars. There was a $20 entrance fee for each car to participate in the show. Proceeds from the event will go to benefit the Antelope Valley Domestic Violence Shelter. View more pictures from the event below.
Carl Feyh says
It was a pleasure putting this event together and hosting the event. The children were excited and enjoyed the day Trunk & Treating at the cars entered in the event.
We don’t know yet, if there wiull be a Creepy Cruise 2, but we are working hard to make this an annual event. We were able to raise $840.00 for the Lancaster Domestic Violence Center.
S. Parker says
It sure looks like fun. GREAT JOB! I hope to join you next year with my set of wheels.
kia daniels says
i love the picture of my daughter my husband builds lowliest he is from Av Majestics car club