
Oneida Neighborhood Mansion Home to host second annual basic automotive present
ONEIDA, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The Sherrill-Kenwood Basic Automotive Membership is bringing the basic automotive present to the Oneida Neighborhood Mansion Home for the second yr on June 3.
The second annual basic automotive present, which is free to attend beginning at 9:00 a.m. and ending at 4:00 p.m., will characteristic 22 totally different judged lessons in classes like Mannequin T’s, Corvettes, Volkswagens, Tractors and extra, with awards in every class in addition to Basic and Modified “Greatest in Present” winners.
“We had a tremendous prove final yr and we’re wanting ahead to welcoming much more folks with their wonderful autos this yr!” Thomas A. Guiler, Director of Museum Affairs mentioned. “The mixture of the attractive Mansion Home setting, a surprising subject of automobiles, meals, music, and household enjoyable make this probably the most distinctive and memorable exhibits on the 2023 CNY automotive present schedule. This isn’t a present you need to miss!”


Not solely will the Mansion be internet hosting the automotive present but in addition Mansion Home excursions in order that visitors can be taught in regards to the Oneida Neighborhood and its legacy.
This yr, the Mansion can be partnering with native meals vans that will probably be serving up some meals.
Additionally on the present would be the Monterrays and On the Porch.
For these fascinated about displaying their automotive and registering it for an award, there’s a $15 price till Might 31, and those that pre-register may even get a free membership within the Sherrill-Kenwood Basic Automotive Membership. Those that register on the day of this present must pay a price of $20.
These fascinated about getting a Sherrill Kenwood Basic Automotive Membership membership must pay $15 per yr and you’ll be part of by contacting [email protected]
All proceeds from the annual basic automotive present will probably be donated to the Oneida Neighborhood Mansion Home to assist its preservation efforts and academic programming.