Car Show Held in downtown Tama
Despite the persistent rain, car enthusiasts planned accordingly and still gathered downtown to enjoy all of the rides on display Saturday afternoon. Photo by Robert Maharry.
Tracy and Steve Simbides of Marshalltown won the Best in Show Stock Award for their 1964 Corvette. Photo by Robert Maharry.
Rodney and Kathy Buhr of Marshalltown won the Best in Show Modified Award for their 1957 Corvette. Photo by Robert Maharry.
Dennis Noe won Best Motorcycle for his American Ironhorse Texas Chopper. Photo by Robert Maharry.
David Kruse won the Kids Choice Award for his 1951 Chevy 3100 truck. Photo by Robert Maharry.
The kids in attendance made the best of the bad weather and ran around in the rain during the annual Tama/Toledo Car Show on Saturday. Photo by Robert Maharry.
Some rides looked brand spanking new, and others appeared as if they’d been around the block a time or two. Photo by Robert Maharry.
Rainy conditions weren’t enough to stop hundreds of classic car owners and admirers from participating in the annual Tama/Toledo Car Show on Saturday, September 17th, held along Third Street in downtown Tama.
- Rodney and Kathy Buhr of Marshalltown won the Best in Show Modified Award for their 1957 Corvette. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- Tracy and Steve Simbides of Marshalltown won the Best in Show Stock Award for their 1964 Corvette. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- Despite the persistent rain, car enthusiasts planned accordingly and still gathered downtown to enjoy all of the rides on display Saturday afternoon. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- Some rides looked brand spanking new, and others appeared as if they’d been around the block a time or two. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- The kids in attendance made the best of the bad weather and ran around in the rain during the annual Tama/Toledo Car Show on Saturday. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- David Kruse won the Kids Choice Award for his 1951 Chevy 3100 truck. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- Dennis Noe won Best Motorcycle for his American Ironhorse Texas Chopper. Photo by Robert Maharry.
- Members of Tama County Young Guns 4-H Club pictured at Iowa 4-H Safety and Education in Shooting Sports State Shooting Competition in Searsboro on Aug. 27 including (l-r) Wyatt Feisel, Lauren Keller, Wyatt Silhanek, Roy Silhanek (coach), Titus Vinson, Ryan Keller (coach), Zach Vinson, Carly Smith, Luke Vinson, and Daniel Vinson. Photo courtesy of Jenny Hulme.
- The first serve of the game was dosed up by Mollie Wobeter of STC. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
- A soft push over the net by Ashlynn Kriegel gained STC a point in match 1 against CPU. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
- Kortney Babinat dug hard into the court, preventing a score by CPU in match 2. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
- Kayleah Laughlin of STC set several un-defendable spikes over the net against CPU. Photo by Vanessa Roudabush.
- Jeremy Matney booking photo courtesy of Tama County Sheriff’s Office.