Salina’s The Garage museum celebrating one-year anniversary

Dennis Gage, host of the TV show "My Classic Car," will be at The Garage automobile museum as it celebrates its one-year anniversary of being open in downtown Salina.

Just after a few productive exhibitions, far more than 25,000 readers and dozens of vehicles cycled in for exhibit, The Garage is established to rejoice just one year operation in downtown Salina and it truly is bringing in a distinctive member of the vintage auto group to support.

Dennis Gage, host of the Tv set clearly show “My Common Car or truck,” will be the featured visitor at Buckled in Blue, a Royal Driving Practical experience, the very first anniversary celebration taking place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Feb. 25 at The Garage, 134 S. Fourth St.

“For 26 a long time, (Gage’s) show traveled all in excess of the country, filming car or truck displays and various gatherings,” explained Michelle Peck, executive director for the museum. “(It truly is) the longest-functioning clearly show of it is really type in Tv history.”

Gage is set to mix and mingle with company as very well as offer a few text for the duration of the event.

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Foodstuff, beverages and the prospect to earn a common car

In addition to acquiring the prospect to fulfill Gage, Peck claimed foodstuff will be furnished by community barbecue cafe Hickory Hut and drinks will be out there from Pestinger Distributing, a local Anheuser-Busch wholesaler.

1 of the major draws to the celebration nonetheless, is the option for company to earn a 1966 Ford Thunderbird through a raffle.

“The fourth-technology Thunderbird, which ran from 1954 to 1966, drop its sporty properties,” reported Peck, in describing the vehicle. “From the instant you sit inside of, the awareness to detail is quickly recognized.”

She stated Matthew Miller-Wells, the director of schooling for The Garage, explained the experience sitting down in a automobile as not remaining in a Ford, but rather being in a fighter jet.

“Warning lights, buttons and (aviation-style) gauges are laid out like a cockpit, introducing to the Jet Age really feel of the auto,” Peck stated. “It was America’s supreme, particular luxurious motor vehicle.”

Every function ticket provides visitors a raffle entry for the motor vehicle, with further raffle tickets accessible for $25 every single.

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Excited to rejoice anniversary

For the folks that imagined of and created The Garage a truth, it is an interesting time as one particular year has handed.

“It is really wonderful to believe that we were on the brink of losing our Star Bond funding for Salina downtown development mainly because we were (missing) an out-of-city visitor attraction,” reported Tom Pestinger, president of the board of director for The Garage.

Pestinger claimed it seemed like a joke when he instructed creating a vehicle museum, but now that museum is a actuality and “a major portion of Salina.”

“A enormous ‘thank you’ (goes to) the board of directors…the remarkable, devoted team and the 25,000 website visitors for the duration of The Garage’s very first 12 months of operation,” Pestinger mentioned. “The generosity of the donors who believed in the value of this venture allowed for the a lot of educational chances for all ages.”

Last but not least, Peck claimed a new endeavor for The Garage will be declared in the course of the function, including the unveiling of a vehicle.

For far more information, or to buy tickets, visit the event’s site on The Garage’s site, www.seama.org/buckled-in-blue-function. This unique party is restricted to 400 ticketed friends and Peck mentioned about 200 tickets were nonetheless accessible as of Feb. 9.

Tickets are $100 and involves admission to the function, one raffle ticket, meals, unlimited Budweiser, Bud Mild or root beer, a commemorative mug and the meet and greet option with Dennis Gage.

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