Win a photo shoot with you and your car at Enderby drive-in car show

KELOWNA – Car enthusiasts from across the Okanagan will be at the Interior’s only drive-in theatre for a chance to win a professional photo shoot with their true loves.

The 4th Gear Skid Mark at the Starlight Drive In Theater will be the fourth car show organized by Ty Stephens and hosted by Starlight in Enderby. Last year more than 150 people attended, and this year should be even bigger.

Stephens held his first drive-in car show at Starlight the summer of 2016. He followed it up that fall and again in 2017.

The event starts at 7 p.m. June 14 with a two-hour car show with room for up to 350 cars, followed by a raffle from Renewed Life Media and two new automotive-themed movies.

Cars 3 will start at 9 p.m. and Baby Driver around 10:45 p.m.

The raffle will include a grand prize of eight to 10 professionally-made and edited photos of you and your car – the grand prize package valued at $350 and two second-place prizes valued at $200.

Admission for one vehicle is $20 and tickets are available through the event Facebook page.


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Adam Proskiw

Adam has lived in B.C. most of his life. He was born in the Caribou, grew up in the Okanagan, went to university on Vancouver Island and worked as a news photographer in Vancouver. His favourite stories incorporate meaningful photography and feature interesting, passionate locals. He studied writing at UVic and photojournalism in California. He loves talking tractors, dogs and cameras and is always looking for a good story.


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