Where does the fee go?





Anoka Classic Car Show is a non-profit organization. Proceeds obtained by Anoka Classic Car Show are donated. This includes any money taken at the door (drivers, this is your $4 entry), merchandise, vendor fees, sponsor fees etc. As with any organization, there are some expenses, that do need to be covered at the car show that money also goes towards. These include:


- Insurance for the Car Show (required)

- Sanitation for Public Toilets (leasing & cleaning)

- Grand Finale (Space, Music, Bands, Restrooms, etc)

- Promotion, Music, Advertising & Misc. Costs.





We are excited to continue providing charitable donations to deserving organizations this year. You can read about them below.









The Anoka D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) program is a 10-week course for 5th graders in Anoka, Minnesota. It is taught by officers from the Anoka Police Department and focuses on teaching students how to say "no" to drugs, violence, and other risky behaviors. The program also aims to provide students with life skills to resist drugs and crimes, and to build positive relationships with police officers.









The Explorer Unit is made up of young adults (ages 14 to 19) who have an interest in exploring law enforcement as a career. The Explorer Unit volunteers assist the Police Department at civic events such as the annual Halloween Parades, Riverfest, and Summerfest.