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  • Sat., April 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

    Boerne Main Plaza

    100 Block N Main St., Boerne Boerne

    Free

    Texas Corvette Association is having its 31st annual Open Car Show (a Fiesta event) on April 20th on Main St. in Boerne, TX. Vendors, Silent Auction, Awards, DeLorean Time Machine and over 400 beautiful cars to see! Admission to attend the car show is free. If you'd like to show your car and join in for a Meet & Greet and Hill Country Drive, you can register online at www.texas-corvette-association.com for a small fee. All proceeds go to the charity SJRC Texas to help disadvantaged children. The show is sponsored by the City of Boerne and Cavender Chevrolet.

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