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DECA to host car show to benefit homeless teensDECA to host car show to benefit homeless teens

East Aurora High School’s DECA program will host the sixth annual Forgotten Teens Car Show on Saturday, October 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event takes place at Goody’s Restaurant in Aurora. Registration ends at 2 p.m.

DECA started the Forgotten Teens Project nearly 20 years ago as a way to help fellow Tomcats enjoy their holidays. Students who are homeless are anonymously presented with Christmas gifts purchased through funds raised by East Aurora DECA members as a way to remember the season is about giving.  Last year DECA was able to provide 40 VISA gift cards valued at $100 each as the homeless population has grown in recent years.

“This is a great event for those with a vehicle they like to show off,” said DECA advisor Mark Lyons. “All gear heads, car enthusiasts, and those who’ve invested a lot of time into their ride … this event’s for you.”

Goody’s Restaurant is located on the corner of North Farnsworth and East Indian Trail. Parking for show participants will be available in the field next to Goody’s. Enter through the Old Second parking lot on Reckinger Street. 

The day includes music, food and prizes. Gift items will be available to the first 50 vehicles registered, and awards will be presented for the Top 10, truck, alumni and Best of Show.  A special holiday-themed award will also be presented—any holiday theme, including but not limited to Halloween or Christmas. 

Registration is $10 per vehicle, and spectators are welcome to attend and be eligible to win prizes from local businesses as well as the Chicago White Sox. 

For more information please contact DECA advisor Mark Lyons at mlyons@d131 or 630-997-6982. 

East Aurora High School’s DECA program will host the sixth annual Forgotten Teens Car Show on Saturday, October 6 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event takes place at Goody’s Restaurant in Aurora. Registration ends at 2 p.m.

DECA started the Forgotten Teens Project nearly 20 years ago as a way to help fellow Tomcats enjoy their holidays. Students who are homeless are anonymously presented with Christmas gifts purchased through funds raised by East Aurora DECA members as a way to remember the season is about giving.  Last year DECA was able to provide 40 VISA gift cards valued at $100 each as the homeless population has grown in recent years.

“This is a great event for those with a vehicle they like to show off,” said DECA advisor Mark Lyons. “All gear heads, car enthusiasts, and those who’ve invested a lot of time into their ride … this event’s for you.”

Goody’s Restaurant is located on the corner of North Farnsworth and East Indian Trail. Parking for show participants will be available in the field next to Goody’s. Enter through the Old Second parking lot on Reckinger Street. 

The day includes music, food and prizes. Gift items will be available to the first 50 vehicles registered, and awards will be presented for the Top 10, truck, alumni and Best of Show.  A special holiday-themed award will also be presented—any holiday theme, including but not limited to Halloween or Christmas. 

Registration is $10 per vehicle, and spectators are welcome to attend and be eligible to win prizes from local businesses as well as the Chicago White Sox. 

For more information please contact DECA advisor Mark Lyons at mlyons@d131 or 630-997-6982.