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Saugus car show helps drive fight cancer


SAUGUS — Mom’s Cancer Fighting Angels’ Car Show and Cruise is returning on July 19 for its 12th year. It will take place at Saugus Middle High School from 4-8 p.m.

The event includes raffles, plenty of vintage cars to check out, and a chance to vote on what your favorite car is at the show. The event also has food trucks for guests to enjoy.

Last year’s event raised more than $4,000, with all of it going to the American Cancer Society, and, according to event organizer Guy Moley, over 200 cars attended.

This will be the third year the show uses the Saugus Middle High School lots as its stomping grounds after spending years at the Fuddruckers’ parking lot.

Those who attend the event can expect to see a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles, with some being decorated.

For more information, contact Guy Moley at 781-640-1310.



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