By: Follow South Jersey Staff

GLASSBORO, N.J. — The 19th annual Glassboro Car Show and Food Truck Festival will be held on Friday, August 30 in downtown Glassboro from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Showcasing over 300 cars that include antiques, classic cars, and muscle cars, attendees can choose from over 20 food trucks offering a variety of culinary styles and local beer, wine, and spirits at two beer gardens sponsored by Landmark Americana.
The show will also offer a vendor zone with a variety of handcrafted goods and artisan desserts. There will also be live music performances by two local bands: The Bumpuses and Ready Set Go.
“The Glassboro Car Show and Food Truck Festival is an event that caters to individuals of all levels of automotive knowledge and to the inner food connoisseur in all of us,” Mayor John E Wallace III said in a press release from the borough. “We invite attendees of all ages to immerse themselves in the beauty of classic cars, enjoy live music, and indulge in delicious food, all while exploring the many offerings of Downtown Glassboro.”
The Borough of Glassboro will present trophies in 11 categories, as well as the prestigious Mayor’s Choice award to the overall winner of the show.
This year’s presenting sponsors are Matt Blatt Mitsubishi and Nexus Properties. Other sponsors include Sickles & Associates, Law Office of Tim Scaffidi, Mr. Sparkle Car Wash, Valvoline Instant Oil Change, T Mobile, Xfinity, Renewal by Anderson, New Jersey Clean Communities, Brothers Auto Center, Courtyard by Marriott, Fulton Bank, Ransom Consulting, Young Realty, and Rotary Club of Glassboro.
For more information, visit www.glassboro.org or to register a care, visit https://www.glassboro.org/car-show-food-truck-festival.
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