On Saturday, November 4, 2017, the Council on Aging of Clay County held its 4th Annual Old Karts and Arts Downtown Street Festival and Car Show. This annual event is a fundraiser to support services …
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On Saturday, November 4, 2017, the Council on Aging of Clay County held its 4th Annual Old Karts and Arts Downtown Street Festival and Car Show. This annual event is a fundraiser to support services provided by the Council on Aging to eligible seniors in Clay County. The show was had a great turnout with 82 vehicles, 6 food vendors (Tasty Dog, The Poppin’ Box, Aurora’s Shaved Ice, Alma Food Truck, Twisting Roots & Funnel Cake Queen), and over 40 arts, crafts and business vendors. The Council on Aging gives special thanks and acknowledges the event sponsors: Title Sponsor – Orange Park Medical Center; Platinum Sponsors – Allegro, Florida Blue, Alliance & Associates, and Greg Moorehead; Trophy Sponsors - Azalea Health, Clay Today, Vitas Healthcare, Community Hospice & Palliative Care, Kohl’s, bestbet, VyStar Credit Union, New Way Hearing Aids, Inc., Clay Electric, Heartland of Orange Park, and Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Selected car owners were presented with a Top 20 award as well as a Sponsor’s Choice award. This event would not have been possible without the help and support from dedicated staff, volunteers, Clay High School ROTC Cadets (supervised by LT Berley Rodabaugh) and the City of Green Cove Springs Public Works & Police Department.