Auto enthusiasts and veterans shared happy waves during the Wednesday cruise past the Central Nebraska Veterans' Home and other care facilities.
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
Bruce and Cindy Howe enjoy a shady spot to watch as the Midway show 'n' shine unfolds on Thursday. Cindy wore her poodle skirt and saddle shoes. Bruce lost his eyesight years ago, but he still enjoys performing maintenance on the couple's Ford family car.
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
A yellow monster truck dwarfs the group of nursing home dwellers gathered Wednesday at the Central Nebraska Veterans' Home.Â
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
Members of the Central Nebraska Veterans' Home wave at auto enthusiasts during Wednesday's Cruise Nite event.
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
A fiery red Corvette zooms under the squadron of flags flying over the Central Nebraska Veterans' Home.Â
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
Cody Robinson of Overton and his sons Caleb, 16, and Mason, 14, spent much of their time at the Midway Chevrolet show 'n' shine explaining their large and unusual diesel-powered Peterbilt rat rod to curious passersby.
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
Micala Epley and Luke Janitscheck were looking forward to the drag racing at Kearney Raceway Park during the weekend of Cruise Nite festivities.
MIKE KONZ, KEARNEY HUB
Auto enthusiasts and their vehicles filled the entire parking lot Wednesday evening at First Baptist Church, formerly Kearney High School, as Cruise Nite Week began its annual drive by senior care facilities to wave hello. Cruise Nite festivities began Tuesday evening with a show and shine at BluePrint Engines. Festivities continue through Sunday, with a parade downtown Saturday.
MIKE KONZ, Kearney Hub
Executive Director Mark Treadway prepares the marquee at The World Theater that's announcing the lineup of entertainment tooled for car lovers.Â