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Tyler Valcich Car Show Revs Up

Thu, 10/09/2025 - 14:50
Durell Godfrey

The annual Tyler Valcich Memorial Car Show happens on Sunday at the Amagansett Firehouse. Registration starts at 8 a.m. and the show begins at 9. A car cruise to various spots in Montauk and back to Amagansett starts at 3 p.m. Registration for a car and driver costs $25 and can be completed at tylerproject.org/carshow. Admission for spectators is $10, free for children under 12. 

Those interested in displaying their car, truck, motorcycle, or boat have been asked to drive, push, pull, or tow it to the event for a fun day that will include live music, raffles, food vendors, awards, and train rides for children.

Proceeds will benefit the Tyler Project, which seeks to raise awareness of mental health concerns and cyberbullying for students, young adults, and families, and provides immediate and ongoing counseling, educational services, and programs to help prevent some of the crises facing young people today. 

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