Prairie Post (West Edition)

Magrath’s inaugural Summer Solstice Car Parade runs smoothly

- BY RYAN DAHLMAN RDAHLMAN@PRAIRIEPOS­T.COM

Magrath’s Geoff Minors, like many southern Albertans ,was wondering what kind of activities there would be as the pandemic has cancelled a lot of event.

Driven to do something enjoyable, Minors initiated the Magrath Summer Solstice Classic Car Parade June 20 and within four weeks of sending informatio­n out to interested individual­s in Magrath and southwest Alberta, classic cars were driving down the streets in Magrath and turned out to be quite the spectator event for the locals.

“We wanted to have something with proper social distancing,” explains Minors calling it an impromptu event. “It was an easy one to do. Safety was considered and this worked… people sat on their lawns and waved as they drove by.”

Minors says drivers came from Coaldale, Cardston Del Bonita, Lethbridge and other communitie­s as well as Magrath.

There will be one next year but he says they will add other aspects with “proper” show and shine, a drive by and perhaps a barbecue of some sort.

Minors was pleased though how the first one went considerin­g the circumstan­ces.

 ?? Photo by Ron Booth Photo by Tracie Dawson ?? There were over 50 vehicles from across southwest Alberta which took part in the inaugural Magrath Summer Solstice Classic Car Parade
Photo by Ron Booth Photo by Tracie Dawson There were over 50 vehicles from across southwest Alberta which took part in the inaugural Magrath Summer Solstice Classic Car Parade

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