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CLASSIC CAR CLUB OF AMERICA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

NORTHCOAST BIG BAND announces FEATURED PERFORMANCE at

CLASSIC CAR CLUB OF AMERICA EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION

“FATHER’S DAY AMERICANA-250 EVENT”, June 21, 2026
HALE FARM AND VILLAGE in Bath, Ohio will become the hub of classic automobile activity and day-long patriotic events, activities and celebrations for the whole family on Sunday, June 21, 2026. In collaboration with the Western Reserve Historical Society’s Hale Farm and Village, the ticketed event is expected to surpass over three thousand guests and over one hundred and fifty unique classic cars from a multitude of different eras. Pre WW ll automobiles, military vehicles and vintage fire trucks will augment the huge collection of display vehicles.

Family friendly events will include children-specific programs, color guard performances and chauffeured rides in select vehicles around the Hale Farm and Village grounds.

THE NORTHCOAST BIG BAND

will provide a two hour Big Band musical program for listening and dancing in the huge event-headquarter-tent positioned at the Hale Farm event Gatehouse Welcome Center, Market Place and Café 1810. The high energy performance is scheduled from 1 to 3pm and will include traditional big band favorites combined with America 250 patriotic themed music supporting the Abraham Lincoln and George Washington characters walking the grounds and greeting guests. There will be music for all ages, generations and musical tastes.

ABOUT Classic Car Club of America Educational Foundation:

The 501c organization is dedicated to promoting the educational efforts pertaining to the study, research and
dissemination of information related to Full Classic® automobiles for the public at large and to otherwise preserve
and advance the legacy of these extraordinary automobiles through publications and programming for the
enduring benefit of future generations.

ABOUT Hale Farm and Village:

Hale Farm & Village is a living history museum operated by the Western Reserve Historical Society and is within the boundaries of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Guests explore and experience 19th century life in the Western Reserve including 32 historic structures, craft and trade demonstrations, farm animals and gardens. Costumed interpreters provide a look into daily life on the farm.

Visit the Classic Car Club of America Educational Foundation website for emerging details as the event date
approaches, www.cccaeducationalfoundation.org, or call the organization at telephone 234-400-0400.

For all details about the Northcoast Big Band, visit www.northcoastbigband.com, or call 440-582-7006

Explore an extraordinary car show featuring vehicles from 1886 through 2001, spanning the earliest days of motoring through the modern era. Brass Era automobiles take center stage with rolling displays that bring early automotive history to life, while the show field showcases an incredible variety of pre-war, post-war, and collector cars.

Enjoy live music throughout the day with a featured Big Band performance by the Northcoast Big Band, a vibrant food truck festival, and live demonstrations including glass blowing, blacksmithing, and traditional crafts. Kids and families can take part in LEGO® and art and costume contests, and interactive activities. Guests are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite automotive era, from early motoring through the rad eras of the late 20th century.

The event proudly celebrates America’s 250th anniversary with a patriotic parade featuring vintage fire trucks, historic vehicles, and community groups honoring our nation’s heritage.

Presented by the Ohio Region of the Classic Car Club of America, proudly hosting a Father’s Day car show since 1957, this expanded festival brings together automotive heritage, American history, Big Band music, food, and family fun.
HALE FARM & VILLAGE, 2686 Oak Hill Road, Akron, Ohio 44333
This announcement piece is created by The Northcoast Big Band to promote the band’s professional scheduled performance on June 21, 2026, Photographs are taken from the Hale Farm & Village website.