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2009 AIMS Little 500 Car Show
Anderson, Indiana – Rain or shine the AIMS Little 500 Car Show is one of the top attractions anywhere at anytime. This year’s show was grand as ever in spit of the rain that visited Anderson, Indiana off and on during the morning and early afternoon.
AIMS’s, Lori Sylvester and crew, packed Meridian Street with some of the areas top vintage cars, trucks and coolest Hot-Rod’s which has become a trademark of this annual event which takes place each May just prior to the running of “The Greatest Spectacle on Earth” ,the Indianapolis 500.
This year’s event began with a 10k Run, 5k walk sponsored by the Anderson Road Runners Club. Some of the other activities were, kids art and craft activities sponsored by the Anderson Center for the Arts, face painting by the Anderson High School and a free movie at the Paramount Theater which was sponsored by the Anderson/Madison County Visitor's Bureau.
And if this wasn’t enough to make you glad you were there or wish you had of been there’s food, some of the best you’ll find anywhere including Good’s Chocolate and Brother’s Catering.
You know, maybe they ought to call this the AIMS’s Little 500 “The Greatest Spectacle in Anderson”. Why? Because it is.
2009 AIMS Little 500 Car Show
Anderson, Indiana – Rain or shine the AIMS Little 500 Car Show is one of the top attractions anywhere at anytime. This year’s show was grand as ever in spit of the rain that visited Anderson, Indiana off and on during the morning and early afternoon.
AIMS’s, Lori Sylvester and crew, packed Meridian Street with some of the areas top vintage cars, trucks and coolest Hot-Rod’s which has become a trademark of this annual event which takes place each May just prior to the running of “The Greatest Spectacle on Earth” ,the Indianapolis 500.
This year’s event began with a 10k Run, 5k walk sponsored by the Anderson Road Runners Club. Some of the other activities were, kids art and craft activities sponsored by the Anderson Center for the Arts, face painting by the Anderson High School and a free movie at the Paramount Theater which was sponsored by the Anderson/Madison County Visitor's Bureau.
And if this wasn’t enough to make you glad you were there or wish you had of been there’s food, some of the best you’ll find anywhere including Good’s Chocolate and Brother’s Catering.
You know, maybe they ought to call this the AIMS’s Little 500 “The Greatest Spectacle in Anderson”. Why? Because it is.