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Autauga County Sheriff's Office Hosts First Annual Car Show March 28

The Autauga County Sheriff's Office hosts its first-ever car show Saturday at Marbury High School, with 50 trophies up for grabs and free admission.

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Autauga County Sheriff's Office Hosts First Annual Car Show March 28
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Car show day is tomorrow for Marbury, where the Autauga County Sheriff's Office will hold its first annual car show Saturday, March 28, on the grounds of Marbury High School. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free to attend.

Organizers say the show will feature dozens of vehicles, with 50 trophies to be awarded to participants. Those entering a vehicle can register beginning at 8:30 a.m., with the show officially opening at 10 a.m. Admission for spectators is free. According to event listings, a $35 registration fee applies to vehicle participants.

Music and food vendors will round out the afternoon at the Marbury High School site, giving families a full four hours of activity before the event wraps at 2 p.m.

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The sheriff's office has positioned this as a community engagement event, bringing car culture and law enforcement together in a corner of Autauga County where Marbury is a familiar anchor. The Marbury community sits within the sheriff's office primary service area, making the high school a natural gathering point for a first-time public event of this scale.

With 50 trophies on the line and free entry for anyone who wants to watch, the inaugural show sets a competitive but accessible tone. If turnout meets expectations, the "1st Annual" designation signals organizers already intend to make this a fixture on the county calendar.

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