ELIZABETHTON — Spring will be returning to downtown Elizabethton on Saturday, April 2, with the first Cruise-In of the year for the Carter County Car Club.
ELIZABETHTON â The Carter County Car Club is getting ready to start a new season of cruise-ins in downtown Elizabethton on Saturday evenings.
Club President Eddie Brumitt said things should be the same as they have been for the past several years.
As always, all proceeds from the weekly cruise-ins go to childrenâs charities. The charities supported last year were: the Salvation Army Angel Tree program, the Boys and Girls Club of Elizabethton/Carter County, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, Carter County Schoolsâ Accelerated Reader, Childrenâs Evangelism Fellowship, Friends of Down Syndrome, and the Isaiah 117 House.
Even though several days of cruise-ins were not held last year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the club raised over $20,000 for charities.
ELIZABETHTON â The pandemic has ruined a lot traditional events this year, from sporting events to Easter celebrations and from high school graduations to trick or treating. But COVID-19 did not spoil the annual contributions the Carter County Car Club makes to childrenâs charities every Christmas.
The car club raises the money it gives to the charities by accepting donations at the weekly cruise-ins it hosts in downtown Elizabethton every Saturday evening during the warm months of the year and from its annual car show in July. Club President Eddie Brumitt said it did not look like the club would be able to raise very much money this year because the pandemic forced the cancellation of the first two months of cruise-ins.