Photos by Mary Alice Murphy
The Hurley Pride Committee held its annual Festival and Car Show on Saturday, May 13, 2017. In spite of the detours required to get there, plenty of cars were to be viewed and vendors showed their wares. also the Old Hurley Store had the trains running and plenty of antiques for sale.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Otis Turner with his 1976 Excalibur Phaeton.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Former Mayor Ed Encinas helps with the raffle to benefit Infant Jesus Catholic Church.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
-?Amanda Rottman promotes the pre-K program in all the Cobre Schools.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
The Hurley Pride Committee gathers for a photo. Front row, from left are Hollie Cannon, Kathy Wilson, Diana Gordillo and SaVanne Kilgore Paul Martinez and Loren Gonzalez. Second and third row, Rikki Gonzalez, Ron Wofford, Tammy Gonzalez, Elijah Hines, David Gonzalez and on top, Casey Pierson.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Cliff Tavernier with his 1949 Willys Jeep, and Don Spann, with his WWII-era 1942 Ford Jeep.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Sherwood Nance, holding Itsy, with his 1953 Chevy Truck.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Cars line several streets.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Another street, more cars.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Cars and motorcycles.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Fancy bicycles.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Two more bicycles.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
The Old Hurley Store had an antique sale going on in conjunction with the Hurley Pride Festival.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
Winn Taylor, with some of her recently deceased sister Diana "Punkie" Garretson's antique jewelry and other items.
Hurley Pride Festival and Car Show 2017
An authentic Asian noodle cart for sale.