OUR SHOW
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, 2025
SEE YOU THEN
Pre-Register your car online - click the registration button below
This years trophies will be awarded to Best:
LOW RIDER
MOTORCYCLE
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
MODERN MUSCLE 1998-TODAY
MODERN TRUCK 1998 - TODAY
CLASSIC CAR 1980-1997
CLASSIC TRUCK 1980-1997
1970'S CAR/TRUCK
1960'S CAR/TRUCK
1950'S CAR/TRUCK
1949 AND OLDER CAR/TRUCK
BEST IN SHOW
PEOPLE'S CHOICE
BEST DECORATED TRUNK
AND BEST CLUB PARTICIPATION
Categories are subjected to change
Please enter the event at the corner of 2nd Street and I Street.
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From the freeway East or West take the Somersville Exit.
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Left off the exit
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Take it till you hit L Street - Turn Left
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Right on 2nd Street and you'll see the signs.
Registration will be at 708 West 2nd Street, the Furry Friends Pet Relief building.
$2600
Past Shows
2025 Events
10:00 - Car Show and Vendors Open to the Public
11:30 - Contest - Register by 11:00 at the Furry Friends Pet Relief Office
12:00 - Kid Parade starts at 12:00.
12:00 - Store to Store Trick or Treating
1:30 - Pin-Up Contest
3:30 Awards
The Benefactors
Furry Friends Food Relief assist struggling families and the homeless in the Contra Costa County with dog and cat food. Often times we find that those families need a bit more for their Furry Friend(s). They often need new bedding, leashes, collars, clothing ect.
Sometimes they may be behind in their shots and/or need to be spayed or neutered. We try to offer multiple services to these families so that they don't feel that they need to give up their loved one to the shelter.
Although at this time we will not be offering spay/neuter programs, we do provide information about low income options, especially for pit bulls and chihuahuas which are so readily available and accessible in the east bay.
We also provide information and education on proper basic medical care such as vaccinations, microchips, and where low cost options exist near by.
We started this outreach program in hopes to help stop the over population of animals in the shelters. In helping owners at the beginning, when they may feel that they need to surrender their furry friend, at the sense of helplessness, not knowing what resources are out there, and education.
We want pet owners to know that there is help out there, and hope that we can do all that we can to help keep their loved animals out of the shelters. We know that there sometimes isn't another alternative, we are hoping to help those in need and give them a sense of relief and hope.