HARKER HEIGHTS — More than a dozen Chevrolet Corvettes glistened in the sun Saturday as two car clubs teamed up with the Harker Heights Event Center, 710 Edwards Drive, for a joint event.
The event, called Boots and Bling, featured a car show, food, vendors, a line dance workshop and a concert later in the evening.
The concert, which is expected to start at 8 p.m., is expected to feature blues and Southern soul music, said Carolyn Brown, the owner of the Harker Heights Event Center.
Tickets for the concert cost $35 and can be purchased on Eventbrite.
“A lot of people (were) asking for different things, because we were locked up for so long with the COVID, so we thought about a way to bring a lot of the organizations together ... just to have a good time and bring people together,” Brown said.
Phillip Tucker, vice president of the Mid-Texas Corvette Club, and Stanley “Razz” Rasberry, the president of the Capital City Corvette Brothers, gave out awards for the car show early Saturday afternoon.
Each person showing a car paid $20, a fee that went toward helping the sponsors of both car clubs, Tucker explained.
Tucker said the next open car show the club will host will be Sept. 4 during Labor Day weekend at the Harker Heights Community Park.
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