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SYRACUSE — Brief rain during morning hours Saturday for the 30th annual Cruisin’ Cuse caused a slow start, with a handful of cars arriving when the show began, with more arriving when the clouds cleared and the sun began to shine. However, the threat of rain and potential thunderstorms cut the show short Saturday with …read more.

    SYRACUSE — Mother Nature decided not to cooperate this weekend for the 29th  annual Cruisin’ Cuse, bringing heavy rains to the area. As a result, the Cruise -In set for Friday night, May 19, was canceled, and the Cruisin’ Cuse ended earlier than anticipated. Awards were handed out around 12:30 p.m. and the …read more.

SYRACUSE — 2017’s 29th Annual Cruisin’ Cuse Car Show drive-in stood in stark contrast to 2016 as rain kept car owners at home for the traditional pre-show festivities on Main St. Friday night. Last year, dozens of classic cars could be seen lining Main Street in downtown Syracuse. The main event, sponsored by the Wawasee …read more.

[weaver_youtube XU6OEFQuR7s rel=0]   SYRACUSE — The weather could not have been any better Saturday, May 21, for the 28th annual Cruisin’ Cuse Car show, hosted by the Wawasee Kiwanis Club. Warm temperatures and a slight breeze brought out not only the spectators, but car owners for the show, including a record number for the …read more.

Friday afternoon, Diane and Dave Granger of Syracuse stood beside their silver 1959 Corvette and wondered what to do on Saturday. “We’re planning on bringing a 1957 if it doesn’t rain,” said Diane. Despite some morning showers, the Grangers took a chance, and the green 1957 Corvette collected Best Of Show and Police Chief’s Choice …read more.

The 27th Annual Cruisin’ Cuse Car Show kicks off Friday, May 15 with the Cruise In On Main St. in downtown Syracuse at 5 p.m. Cars, vendors and music will be on display until 8 p.m. Dubbed “The Biggest Little Show In Indiana”, Cruisin’ Cuse competitive events commence at 8 a.m.,  Saturday, May 16, with …read more.

  What Wawasee Kiwanis Club calls “The Biggest Little Show in Indiana,” the 27th annual Cruisin’ ‘Cuse Car Show, takes place Friday and Saturday, May 15-16, in Syracuse. Classic cars, pet projects and vehicles of all makes, models and production years typically participate in the popular pre-summer tradition. The cruise-in, a judged show, games and …read more.

During its May 6 meeting, board members approved a new one-year lease, allowing the Syracuse-Wawasee Chamber of Commerce to remain in its current Main Street location. The building, which formerly housed Leisure Pools, was recently purchased by KSK Real Estate LLC. It was noted during the meeting KSK Real Estate would be renovating much of …read more.

Rainy and chilly weather made it feel more like March than past the midpoint of May, but the 26th annual Wawasee Kiwanis Cruisin’ Cuse car show went on as planned in Syracuse Saturday. Because of the weather, the number of cars for the show was considerably below normal. Classic rides were on display in the …read more.

Plenty of hot wheels will be rolling into Syracuse May 16-17 for this year’s Cruisin’ Cuse Car Show, sponsored by the Wawasee Kiwanis Club. To kick off the festivities Friday night, hundreds of antique, classic and contemporary automotive beauties will pack Main Street in the town’s most spectator-friendly traffic jam of the year. In addition, …read more.

Despite a cloudy start, today proved a perfect day for the 25th annual Cruisin’ Cuse Car Show, held in Syracuse. Taking home this year’s Best of Show trophy were Mike and Wanda Tiltges with a 1954 Kaiser Darrin. Other special awards were as follows: Best Interior and Kiwanis Choice, Ben Banister, 1934 Ford Best Paint, …read more.

Jerry Martin of North Webster, pictured at left, polishes his 2004 Mustang during Friday evening’s Cruisin’ Cuse cruise-in, held in downtown Syracuse. The cruise-in included new and classic cars and trucks on display, local vendors, kids’ activities, live music and plenty to eat. But the fun continues Saturday with the Cruisin’ Cuse car, truck and …read more.

Car enthusiasts from near and far are invited to zoom in to the annual Cruisin’ Cuse Car Show, sponsored by the Wawasee Kiwanis Club. Preceding the show will be the annual cruise-in from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today on Main Street in uptown Syracuse. In addition, Friday’s activities will include food vendors, games and …read more.

Members of Brownie Girl Scout Troop No. 00148 came before the Syracuse Park Board to make a request via a skit during the board’s regular monthly meeting Monday night. The girls told the park board they would like to use the money they raise from selling Girl Scout Cookies to purchase a wheelchair swing. Board …read more.

Car enthusiasts from near and far are invited to zoom in to the annual Cruisin’ Cuse Car Show, sponsored by the Wawasee Kiwanis Club. Preceding the show will be the annual cruise-in from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday on Main Street in uptown Syracuse. In addition, Friday’s activities will include food vendors, games and …read more.

The sky stayed blue without a cloud as 132 entries participated in the 24th Annual Cruisin’ ‘Cuse Car Show, still known as the Biggest Little Car Show in Indiana. Rob Vandal, event chairman for the host Wawasee Kiwanis Club, stated it was a “great day” with the entries up from 104 last year. He presented trophies to winners in …read more.

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