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Night at the Museum Helps Kick-Off Hershey Meet Week

Posted October 08, 2012 10:00 AM by dstrohl
Pathfinder Tags: AACA Hershey motor hobby

The highly anticipated Hershey Week is nigh upon us; that famous gathering of everything automotive in Hershey, Pennsylvania, technically known as the AACA Hershey Fall Meet. Although vendors will be in town to set up their wares as early as Tuesday, the official festivities begin Wednesday, including the sixth annual Night at the Museum. This year, the AACA Club, Library and Museum, and RM Auctions have joined forces in presenting the event - Celebrating the Motoring Hobby - within the intimate setting of the AACA Museum just one mile north of the swap meet fields. Fine cars, food and beverages will be accompanied by the rhythm and blues band Jazz Me and instrumentalist Nate Carabello, while artists Larry Anderson, Bill Bravo, Joe Pepitone, Dan Reed and Mark Watts present their work. The evening will also include a silent auction. In addition to the array of vehicles on display, attendees will have the chance to closely examine two special displays: 100 Years of Chevrolet and Dusty Jewels: Off Road Motorcycles of the 1970′s.

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