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Empire Street In Montpelier Hosts Engines & Entrepreneurs

By Newspaper StaffJune 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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SHINING CLASSICS … Cars gleamed in the summer sun as onlookers view cars of all ages.


HOMETOWN SPEED … West Side Raceway promotes its Montpelier community racing club.


(PHOTOS BY BRENNA WHITE / THE VILLAGE REPORTER)

3D FUN ZONE … Fluh 3D Inventions offers a wide variety of 3-D printing toys and collections.



By: Brenna White
THE VILLAGE REPORTER
publisher@thevillagereporter.com

On Tuesday, June 10, Empire Street came alive with the roar of classic engines and the buzz of local business as Montpelier hosted its first Tuesday Cruise-In of the 2025 season, sponsored by the Montpelier Rotary Club.

Lined with vintage and specialty cars gleaming under the summer sun, the event drew automotive enthusiasts and families alike to the heart of the town.


Over 75 cars lined up to participate in the show. It wasn’t just the chrome and horsepower that attracted attention – attendees also enjoyed a bustling farmers market.

Among the local vendors was rising Montpelier star Patty Cakes, whose charming confections quickly gained fans and followers.

Coffee lovers were treated to handcrafted brews from House Daggett, a homegrown favorite offering unique and aromatic blends.

The event also showcased cutting-edge creativity from Fluh 3D Inventions, whose display of custom 3D-printed products wowed curious onlookers of all ages.


In addition to shopping and socializing, guests had the chance to participate in a 50/50 raffle, with tickets selling steadily throughout the evening. The next event can be expected on Tuesday, June 24.

The successful turnout and vibrant energy of Tuesday’s Cruise-In reaffirmed Montpelier’s strong sense of community and its ongoing commitment to spotlighting local talent, small business, and civic pride.

More Tuesday Cruise-Ins are scheduled throughout the summer, offering continued opportunities for neighbors to connect, explore, and celebrate the best of small town Ohio.


 

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