NEWBERRY — The Midlands S.C. Muscle and Traditional Automotive Group held their first Cruise-In of 2021 at Livingston’s Service Heart, downtown Newberry, on Saturday.
“Wow, it was a tremendous day for a cruise in at Livingston’s Service Heart in downtown Newberry. Particular due to Keith Rankin, operator of Livingston’s Service Heart, for internet hosting Saturday’s Cruise-In. They did a implausible job with door prizes and parking,” mentioned Zeb Reid, president of Midlands S.C. Muscle and Traditional Automotive Group. “We had an enormous turnout Saturday, there have been over 100 traditional automobiles, traditional vehicles, and muscle automobiles. I recognize our members who confirmed up at and our guests who got here in the present day. We had been lucky to have of us from Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and one gentleman who drove all the way in which from New Jersey (a member on our Fb web page).”
In the course of the Cruise-In, Reid mentioned Mayor Derek Underwood (Prosperity), Metropolis of Newberry Councilperson Carlton Kinard and Councilperson Jacqueline Holmes and City of Prosperity Councilperson Robert Martin had been all in attendance.
Reid additionally thanked Steelhorse Smokehouse and Carter Lake State Farm for his or her assist with the Cruise-In.
“Thanks to Steelhorse BBQ for catering the occasion and having a meals truck situated straight behind Livingston’s Service Heart. Thanks to Carter Lake, State Farm Insurance coverage, Prosperity, for donating t-shirts for our group members,” he mentioned.
Info on future occasions and extra photographs from Saturday’s Cruise-In may be discovered on the Midlands S.C. Muscle and Traditional Automotive Group’s Fb web page.
“Please be a part of the group to observe photos and upcoming occasions within the surrounding space from our group. Saturday, epitomized our group motto ‘nice folks, nice music and nice traditional automobiles/vehicles, and muscle automobiles,’” Reid mentioned.