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Fans come out to see the classics
MORAVIA - Rainy weather couldn't keep devoted car fans from turning out for Sunday's Fillmore Auto Show to view the classic cars and support the Moravia community's non-profits.
Sunday marked the 30th annual car show at Fillmore Glen State Park. The show that began as a 20-car show behind the elementary school has since grown to one of the larger car shows in the area. With good weather, it has drawn crowds in the thousands.
Aside from being a car show, however, the event is also an opportunity for several of Moravia's non-profit groups to raise funds.
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- Clubhouse attendant R.J. Lewis scrubs grass and clay stains out of players' uniforms.
- Pitchers Shane Benson (18) and Chase Lirette (24) stand with the team for the national anthem before the game.
- Pitchers and catchers watch the game from the bullpen.
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