There is an annual Car show in Leonardtown, MD that is on the weekend of April 26. ( It's on Sunday, I'll have more information to post later)
I believe some SSR Fanatics have come down in previous years so keep that weekend in mind for a good run to Southern MD for the Car Show and maybe some local crusing.
Carl
Here's more information:
The St. Mary’s Rod & Classic Car Club will sponsor the Spring Fling XXIV Car Show from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 26 on the Square in Leonardtown, MD.
Registration is from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Trophies will be given to the top 50 and 10 specialty awards will be presented. Dash plaques will be given to the first 200 cars registered, and T-shirts presented to the first 25 non-host cars through the gate. Events will include a blessing of the cars; kid’s pedal car, model car contest; old jail museum tours; kid’s tractor pull; games; face painting; and access to antique shops, restaurants and more. A tool set raffle, 50/50 raffle and door prizes will be available to win. The Bluegrass Gospel Express will perform. Rain date is May 3. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Hospice of St. Mary’s. Pre-registration for vehicles is $12 or $15 at the gate. Pre-registration must be received by April 18. Vendor space is $25. Spectator fee is $2 donation. For more information, call Bill at 301-994-9666 or visit stmarysrodandclassic.com.
St. Mary's Rod & Classic Car Club
Here's a driving tip update.
The Leonardtown Mayor last year pushed through changing the street that goes to Leonardtown from Route 5 to change down to one lane each way (it was previously two lanes each way). Most everyone I know who drives through Leonardtown thinks this was a stupid idea, but the Mayor and some fanatics in Leonardtown did it anyway. They almost just completed the restructuring of the street, which meant widening the sidewalks too. However, since we are in St Mary's county, and they don't like to do things right the first time, found that it didn't pass some inspections of the sidewalks. This meant that they have to be ripped up again! So the construction going into Leonardtown continues and you might find some traffic getting in for the show. But who knows? If we're lucky they'll screw it up again and we'll see the same mess next year in 2010.