Selbyville to host 69th annual Old Timers’ Day car show and festival June 20

The 69th Annual Old Timers’ Day Classic Car Show & Family Festival will return to West Church Street in Selbyville on June 20, featuring classic cars dating back to the 1910s. (Photo courtesy of event organizers.)
The 69th Annual Old Timers’ Day Classic Car Show & Family Festival is set to return to West Church Street on Saturday, June 20, bringing a full day of classic cars, live entertainment and family-friendly activities.
The rain-or-shine event will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., with classic vehicles — some dating back to the 1910s — beginning to arrive and register in the morning. Vehicle judging will take place throughout the day, with an awards ceremony scheduled from 2 to 3 p.m. recognizing top entries, including Best Overall and other honors.
In addition to the car show, attendees can expect a range of activities, including artisan vendors, food trucks, a beer garden benefiting the Selbyville Fire Department, and children’s attractions such as bounce houses, games and face painting. Fire truck rides, a historic walking tour and a small business “poker run” are also planned.
Live entertainment will include a DJ in the morning and a live band performing near Town Hall from late morning into the afternoon.
Organizers say the annual event is designed to appeal to all ages, combining classic car culture with community activities and local businesses.
Same-day vehicle registration will be available for a $10 fee, with cash encouraged to expedite check-in. Pre-registration is also available ahead of the event.
Additional details on parking, vendors and volunteer opportunities are expected to be released closer to the event date.
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Sara Uzer is a journalist from Sussex County with more than 15 years of experience as a writer, editor, and community advocate. She started her career in Washington, DC and has lived in Sussex County for the past five years.








