Brewer -
Classic cars took a ride through Brewer Saturday.
It was the the 5th annual charity car show at maine oxy.
Over 55 cars came to show off their rides where participants also became the judges. The top 20 rated cars received plaques.
There were also 5 special awards , including "Best in Show" and "Best Work in Progress.
This event raises money for Camp Capella and participants say the best prize is sending kids to camp.
Maine Oxy Special Projects, Jeff MacDonald, "We believe that kids deserve a chance to go to camp and have the attention they need. They deserve to go for a swim or just sit on the beach."
MacDonald hopes more local businesses will get involved next year.
He says it's important we give all kids in Maine a chance to go to camp.
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