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Organizers say car show on track as food-truck permits, insurance and parking questions remain

3169515 · May 1, 2025
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Event organizer TJ Lombardo told the Centennial Committee that the car show and food-truck rally are progressing with multiple vendors signed up, but the group flagged outstanding issues including vendor insurance language, whether Walmart requires an agreement, parking and power hookups.

TJ Lombardo, an event organizer, told the Centennial Committee that preparations for the combined car show and food-truck rally are moving forward, with dozens of vendors and plans for music, giveaways and trophies.

Lombardo said four food trucks confirmed full-entrée menus and several other vendors had expressed interest; he told the committee “we have 300 that are interested” on social media and estimated 200–300 cars could attend on event day. He said local auto-retailers and restaurants had donated giveaway items and gift cards and that he planned trophies and drone and professional photography.

Committee members and staff raised a series of operational and liability issues. Lombardo said he had email authorization from Walmart to use part of the store parking lot but that Walmart had not required a special insurance rider or formal…

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