Classic automobiles on display at the Petals & Pistons Car Show, surrounded by the lush beauty of Sherman Library & Gardens.
The Petals & Pistons Car Show will be held at Sherman Library & Gardens in Corona del Mar, showcasing classic, vintage, and luxury cars. Admission is free, and it includes registration opportunities for car owners. Proceeds will support the Grow the Gardens campaign aimed at enhancing the library’s flora. Visitors can also enjoy the beautiful gardens and dining at 608 Dahlia restaurant, making for a complete community event focused on automobiles and conservation.
Corona del Mar, CA – The inaugural Petals & Pistons Car Show is set to take place on Saturday, August 16, from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Sherman Library & Gardens. This exciting event will showcase up to 50 classic, vintage, European, and luxury cars in the south parking lot of the gardens, providing an excellent opportunity for car enthusiasts and the general public to appreciate the intricate craftsmanship of the featured vehicles while enjoying the vibrant surroundings of the gardens.
Admission to the car show is free for all attendees, making it an accessible event for the community. Guests can not only admire the cars but also explore the beautiful gardens after the show. A stroll through Sherman Gardens will require a separate admission fee of $5 per person, while members can enter at no cost. Food and beverages will be available for purchase on-site, offering a complete experience for visitors.
Automobile owners interested in showcasing their vehicles can still register for the event, with car registration fees set at $20 for non-members and $15 for members of Sherman Library & Gardens. Each vehicle registration includes complimentary garden admission for two guests, a value of $10, encouraging participation from car owners and supporting the community aspect of the event.
Proceeds from the Petals & Pistons Car Show will contribute to the Grow the Gardens campaign, which aims to enhance and maintain the existing greenery and floral displays at Sherman Library & Gardens. This campaign is part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to fulfill its mission of preserving regional history and offering a rich educational experience centered around native and exotic plants, as well as artistic works from the Pacific Southwest.
Founded in 1966 by Arnold Haskell, Sherman Library & Gardens has been a non-profit organization supporting the Corona del Mar community for over 50 years. It is named after Moses Hazeltine Sherman, a mentor to Haskell. Recognized as the Cultural Hub of Corona del Mar by the Newport Beach City Council, Sherman Library & Gardens serves as both a guardian of local heritage and an enriching environment for education and enjoyment.
In addition to the car show, visitors can also enjoy a dining experience at 608 Dahlia, a restaurant located within Sherman Gardens, which features a garden-to-table menu created by award-winning Chef Jessica Roy. Guests are encouraged to make reservations to ensure a spot at the restaurant during the event. More information on the restaurant can be found on its website.
The Petals & Pistons Car Show promises to be a celebration of design, detail, and community spirit, aiming to bring people together through their shared interest in classic automobiles and the lovely backdrop of Sherman Library & Gardens. The event highlights the organization’s commitment to offering diverse community events while promoting environmental and cultural conservation efforts.
For further details on car registration and event specifics, interested individuals can visit the Sherman Library & Gardens website. The gardens are located at 2647 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar.
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