Upcoming Events:
* Dec. 4th -
Annual Christmas Party - Bluewater Grill
2009 Calendar
Now Available
2008
Christmas Parade
Schedule
Friday, December 5th -
Island of Lights Parade, Carolina Beach
Line-up begins at 6:00PM
and the parade starts promptly at 7:30PM. Plan to
meet at Masonboro Commons Shopping Center on Carolina
Beach Road in
the Food Lion parking lot at 5:30PM. Participants will
travel as a group via
Dow Road to the staging area. Light up those cars for
the festivities, and
leave the candy home.
Sunday, December 7th
- Wilmington Holiday Parade
Convertibles wanted! The
Cape Fear CC staging area near Front & Walnut
will open at 3:00PM and all entries need to be in
position no later than
4:00PM. Don’t be late. The parade steps off at 5:10PM
and will be televised
live by WECT. Light up and decorate your cars and
smile for the cameras!
Please leave the
candy at
home.
Saturday, December 13th
- Unity Group of North Brunswick Parade
This is
the Leland Parade. All entries need to be at the staging area at the
First Baptist Church on Village Road no later than
8:45AM as the streets will
close at 9:00AM sharp. The parade rolls off at
10:00AM. Plan to meet at the
Leland McDonalds around 8:00AM for breakfast first.
Decorate your car for
the parade. Lineup number TBA.
Saturday, December 20th -
Bolivia Christmas Parade
We need to be in the staging area at the Brunswick County Government
Complex by 10:00 – 10:15AM. Parade steps off at
11:00AM. Those wishing
to convoy please meet at the Leland McDonalds at 9:15AM
for a 9:45AM
departure. Refreshments served after the parade.
Questions? Contact Johnnie Saunders at
910-796-0714 or
jsaundersmary@bellsouth.net
Welcome to
our website!
Cape Fear is
one of 16 Chapters that are in the NC Region of the AACA. We are located
in Wilmington and serve the Lower Cape Fear area, famous for its
beaches, the Battleship USS North Carolina and the NC Azalea Festival.
Chartered in
1972, Cape Fear has a
membership of approximately 70 members and continues to grow. We have a
wide range of antique vehicles from the early Model T’s and A’s to the
muscle cars of the 60’s and 70’s. Our passion is the restoration and
preservation of antique vehicles and the enjoyment we have with them.
Whether it is a parade, tour, show, or any
other event, we are sure to have fun
and good fellowship. This is a family oriented club that participates in
a variety of events that appeal to all family members.
A monthly
dinner and business
meeting is held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at a local
restaurant. The meeting starts with dinner at 6:30 pm and followed by a
short business meeting. Visitors are always welcome and you do not have
to own a car to join us. Contact any of the officers for location and
directions of our next meeting. They will be glad to answer any
questions you may have.
Visit the
different areas and links on our website to learn more about our
activities, events, the AACA, and us.
Hope to see
you soon!!
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