Sep 4, 2021
Cruisin' with the Cops Car Show

Cars and Prizes will abound.  Gresham Ford loves car shows as much as anyone.  The Gresham Police Officers’ Association has been thinking along the same lines.  Creating a new event is a large feat especially in the middle of a pandemic resurgence. 

Car Show Details

What could be better? Who doesn’t love cars and who doesn’t love winning prizes?  Well, you can get your share of both, Sunday, September 12 from 9am – 2pm at the K-Mart Parking lot, 440 NW Burnside, Gresham.

The Gresham Police Officers’ Association is holding their 1st Annual “Cruisin’ with the Cops” Car Show and Silent Auction.  Presented by the Association Fords of the 50’s Car Club, they’ll have every variety of antique, custom, vintage and classic model.  This will be a great opportunity to see a wide variety of automotive history.  We may even see motorcycles and trucks added to the mix.  Something for everyone and the kids will love it too. 

Silent Auction

There will be a silent auction and a 50/50 drawing that you won’t want to miss  There’s a Traeger 575 Series, donated by Burns Feed and Gresham Ford.  Burns Feed threw in some extra accessories too.  You’ll definitely want to get involved .  And for your favorite little person, a Power Wheels Ford F150 Raptor Ride on Truck.  Now that’s worth bidding on.  Not to mention all the other amazing items to be auctioned but you’ll have to take a short trip to the K-Mart parking lot to see them all. 

👉1st Annual Cruisin’ with the Cops Car Show – September 12, 2021(9AM – 2PM)
👀Big K-Mart Parking Lot👀
Registration Fee – $15.00 – (Free for High School Students)🤑
Dash Plaques for the first 100 entries
👍Antique, Custom, Vintage & Classics encouraged. Trucks and Motorcycles too!
😍Food Vendors😍Silent Auction😍50/50 Drawing
Proceeds benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children 💙Oregon Special Olympics
Questions? Call Larry at (503) 630-6244

So, come on down and support our local police officers, check out the cars and trucks, bid on some cool stuff and have some eats too.  All proceed benefit the Special Olympics Oregon and Shriners Hospitals for Children!

Reasons to Support the Gresham Area Police

The Police serve the Gresham Area Community

Gresham area Police Officers are dedicated to protecting and serving our community.  Keeping law and order is a vital part of the safety we enjoy as Americans.  Above and beyond those tasks, police also act as social workers connecting those in need  with counselors, non-profits, medical care providers.  Aligning those in need with the most helpful services is the reason why many police joined the force in the first place. 

Showing appreciation for their willingness to protect and serve strangers is the least we can do.  Sometimes it is forgotten that Police, like other civil servants, have families also.  Not only do Police Officers work long hours and often in less than desirable conditions.  Their families also serve.  Families provide support in a wide variety of ways that enable these vital members of the civil service field.  Showing support and appreciate for police and the sacrifices their families make is important. 

Contribute to the Community

Contributing to the community is a mission of Gresham Ford.  You can participate in the Gresham Ford tithe program the next time you visit the dealership for a service visit or purchase a vehicle.  When you purchase parts, service, or repairs, we will donate 10%, up to $100, of your invoice to the non-profit of your choice. 

Shriners Hospital for Children and Oregon Special Olympics

The 2021 Cruisin’ with the Cops is benefiting the Shriners Hospital for Children and the Oregon Special Olympics.  These are the two charities that the Gresham area Police have supported to the best of our memory.  You can ask for your tithe donation go to either of these non-profits on behalf of the Police Association.

We look forward to seeing you and your family at the Car Show showing our appreciation for those who protect and serve us everyday.  Join us and get to know the Police Officers that have dedicated their careers to provide safety.