Trinity Faith Christian Center holds Fourth of July celebration
Maryanne Cardillo of Lewes and her Austrialian labradoodle Samson show off Cardillo’s 1992 Corvette convertible during the show. DAN COOK PHOTOS
Dan Cook
July 5, 2024
Trinity Faith Christian Center held its 28th annual Fourth of July celebration and car show on New Road in Lewes. Car owners competed for trophies and bragging rights for another year.
The event included barbecue, music, fun and games for all ages.
Serving up the tasty food are (l-r) Lynette Griffin, Yvonne Kennedy, Lu Dixon, Barbara Murphy, Shelly Jones, Jessica Jackson, Chanteea Harmon, Dynita Hayes and Wescenia Wise.
Callyn Gasper, 3, plays with the rubber ducks game.
Kendall Harmon, 3, enjoys a chilly snow cone.
Robert “Scooter” Wingo stands with his 1932 Ford.
Jymyace Wescott and Trina Brown Hicks serve up tasty and chilly snow cones.
Here’s proof that building a classic car can cost the owner considerable money.
Darrell Hughes, left, and his son Tyler built this Batmobile replica.
Ainsley Umholtz, 2, takes a short cut in a cornhole game.
Eric Hertzog of Lewes stands with his classic 1966 Mustang.
Clayton Ross, 8, plays with the remote cars with Rhoda Brown.
Dave Kergaard stands with his 2022 Corvette.
DJ 1Luv (Arthur Jones) keeps the patriotic music pumping for the event. He also acted as emcee.
“So many Corvettes” says Joel Kleinspehn as he checks them out.
Brendan Waters, 8, plays Ms. Pacman while volunteer Darlene Mitchell looks on.
Sally and Dave Cillo eye the 1949 Buick.
Clarence Harmon and Lloyd Griffin man the smoker to cook chicken, burgers and hot dogs.
This 1934 antique Ford sedan is owned by Terry Messick.