AUTO CROSS SOLO EVENT,
KETTERING AMERICAN LEGION POST 598 CRUISEIN IN THE PARK,
noon-4 p.m., 5700 Kentshire Drive, Kettering. Free admission. Open to cars, trucks, motorcycles, old tractors and racing boats. If it’s powered, bring it. 937-433-9327
Kil-Kare Speedway, 1166 Dayton-Xenia Road, Beavercreek. New racers encouraged to participate. Registration 9 to 10:30 a.m., drivers’ meeting 10:35 a.m. (walk track prior), FCO 11 a.m. (10 timed runs). Valid driver’s license, Snell 2005 and newer helmet required. Open to all makes and models. Sanctioned by Corvette Troy. Cost $30 to NCCC members, $35 nonmembers. Janelle Flaharty, flaharty@twc.com, 937-248-5792
LO-DOWN HOEDOWN CAR AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW,
noon until night, Rip Rap Roadhouse, 6024 Rip Rap Road, Dayton. Free show, live music, vendors, food. Hosted by Road Devils and Dayton MC. lodownhodown.com, roaddevils. com
14TH ANNUAL ONEROOM SCHOOL CAR SHOW,
registration 10 a.m. to noon, meadow across from Young’s Jersey Dairy, 6880 SpringfieldXenia Road, outside Yellow Springs. Entry fee $10. Dash plaques to first 200 registries. Fifty awards, including Best of Show and Top 35. All profits benefit Advance One Room School in New Carlisle and its “A School Day in 1878” program that recreates a school day in early Clark County history for nearly 1,000 students and guests each year. Car Show sponsor is Clark County Retired Teachers Association. www. ccrtaohio.com.
20TH ANNUAL FALL COLORS ALL-CORVETTE ROAD TOUR,
11 a.m., Restoration Station, 250 Hiawatha Trail, Springboro. Free, open to anyone with a Corvette. Food trucks start at 11 a.m., open house. Last year 333 Corvettes participated in the 2-1/2 hour tour of the most beautiful roads in southwest Ohio with the fall foliage ablaze. Pre-launch meeting 1 p.m., police-assisted departure 2 p.m. sharp. 937743-3007
CLASSIC CARS AND TRUCKS CRUISE-IN,
part of Harvest Fest, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Liberty Worship Center, 1180 Upper Bellbrook Road, Xenia. Free. Dash plaque to each participant, drawings for door prizes. Breakfast of biscuits/gravy, eggs, sausage and more available for purchase from 8-10:30 a.m. in fellowship hall. Petting zoo, bounce houses, food available for purchase all day. Event benefits Helping Hands Food Pantry. Donations of a few canned goods most welcome.
TEDxWilmington (Delaware) and AAA will hold their first TEDx event, Who’s in the Driver’s Seat?, dedicated to exploring the future of transportation via Livestream for free Oct. 17 from 1 to 5 p.m.
“We want to explore what a more mobile future looks like – from the impact of autonomous vehicles to supersonic travel around the globe to more integrated travel networks,” the TEDxWilmington website states.
Speakers may include professors, government officials, television personalities and transportation company founders from across the country. To watch, go online to https://livestream. com/Tedx/DriversSeat.