COPPERAS COVE âThe Excel Club of Copperas Cove High School hosted a car, truck and motorcycle show in support of child abuse prevention, at the Cove Terrace Shopping Center in Copperas Cove on Saturday.
The show is in acknowledgement of April as the National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and all proceeds raised from the registration fees will support local child abuse prevention efforts.
Charles Lyons, the advisor of the Copperas Cove High School Excel Club, said the show was the selected format for the fundraiser because of his passion for cars and peopleâs pandemic fatigue.
âWe are at a stage where it seems like people are trying to get back to normal life,â Lyons said. âOne of the ways of doing that is to do some events where people can start interacting together and the best way is to do it outdoors.â
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