Two Days away from Classic Carpalooza

Looking at the big picture, a lot of communities coast to coast have car shows every summer. But only Wyoming and Kentwood have the 28th Street Metro Cruise for 11 years running – along with the only red carpet classic car show in the country thanks to WKTV Community Television and Media!DreamWheels LOGO

Okay, okay – if you think by now – after promoting this event for almost two weeks – we are blowing our horn here (no pun intended) well, we are. This year, the station’s production of this live two-hour show (called “DreamWheels!” if you’re new to this website) takes place both days of Metro Cruise.

Looking at the little picture, that’s a HUGE commitment of time, talent and love from our WKTV volunteers and staff. We’re proud to do it because we love a challenge, Metro Cruise, and serving the cities of Wyoming and Kentwood!

Show up tomorrow evening at WKTV’s outdoor studio in the old Klingman’s parking lot from 8 to 10 p.m. and be amazed at what’s happening in your hometown.

Huron Township resident Charlie Saganek stands with his 1937 Cord Phaeton at the recent Autorama in Detroit. Photos by Dave Chapman
Huron Township resident Charlie Saganek stands with his 1937 Cord Phaeton at the recent Autorama in Detroit. Photos by Dave Chapman
A 1942 Chrysler Woody Wagon
A 1942 Chrysler Woody Wagon

 

See these cars and many more during WKTV’s live production of “DreamWheels!” It all takes place outside in the old Klingman’s parking lot across from Rogers Plaza. The show goes live on Friday, August 21 from 8 to 10 p.m. and again with new cars on Saturday, August 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. Best of all – admission is free!

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