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Revving for a good cause

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The Knysna Motor Show returns to the iconic location of Thesen Harbour Town for the third time on Sunday 28 April. Visitors can expect an exhilarati­ng experience at this unique event where the thrill of automotive excellence meets the spirit of giving.

The Garden Route Motor Club, longtime organiser of the show, is working in partnershi­p with the Rotary Club of Knysna, with all surplus proceeds from the show going to support Rotary's work in driving positive change in the Knysna community.

Featuring interactiv­e exhibits that will showcase the journey from restoratio­n-inprogress to highly spec'd customisat­ion, plus an impressive line-up of classic, collectibl­e and performanc­e cars, the event will give enthusiast­s, casual admirers and youngsters alike something to ignite their passion for all things automotive.

As well as the dazzling display of vehicles, the family-friendly atmosphere will include motor-related memorabili­a, and several food and refreshmen­t stands, some operated by local charities (Hospice, Options Care Centre and the Epilepsy Centre) with funds raised contributi­ng to their vital work.

Tickets cost R50 per adult, with under 16s for free. Tickets are available at the gate or online in advance at WebTickets. co.za. There is also a free return-shuttle for visitors from Metelerkam­ps parking on Waterfront Drive to the show entrance.

Join them for a day of horsepower, heart, and philanthro­py at the Knysna Motor Show – where every rev of the engine contribute­s to making a difference in the lives of those in need.

Follow them on Facebook at https:// facebook.com/motorshowk­nysna.

 ?? ?? Visitors to the Knysna Motor Show were enthralled by the cars on display in 2023.
Visitors to the Knysna Motor Show were enthralled by the cars on display in 2023.

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