TOPEKA (KSNT) – Topeka Family & Friends will be hosting a car show and parade around downtown Topeka on Saturday.
Starting at 11 a.m., a parade with lowriders, old cars, Model As, ratrods and more will travel around the Capitol Building. 27 News spoke to one of the organizers, Randy Wheat, who said the parade will end around noon with drivers setting their cars up at the Judicial Building parking lot.
Wheat said there will be several prize categories for cars. He said there will be a Top 25 Cars award, Best Paint award, Best Interior award, and a People’s Choice award.
Visit Topeka shared that the parade will start in the east parking lot of the Judicial Building and head east on Southwest 10th Street, north on Southwest Jackson to Southwest 7th then East to Southwest Harrison and finally south back to the Judicial Center.
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You can sign up for the car show online by clicking here. Registration costs $20. For more information on the car show, click here.
Also happening downtown on Saturday, a No Kings protest will be on the south side of the Statehouse in Topeka on Saturday, June 14 in the afternoon. Organizers say the goal is to stand up against what they see as government overreach from the administration of President Donald Trump. You can learn more about other No Kings protests happening around the nation this weekend by clicking here.
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