The Rotary Club of Tucson will host its fourth annual Tucson Classics Car Show Saturday.
The fundraiser will feature up to 500 classic, vintage and restored cars, along with food, entertainment, activities for children and a chance to win a 1997 Corvette C5 Coupe or $10,000.
The car show raises money for Reading Seed, a children's literacy program.
Reading Seed's vision is to have all children in Pima County reading at or above grade level by the end of third grade.
The 1997 Corvette C5 Coupe is being raffled in conjunction with adult admission tickets. Tickets are $5 each. Children younger than 18 are admitted free with a paying adult.
Last year's event raised more than $80,000 for Reading Seed.
This is an especially important year for the Rotary Club of Tucson, a community-service organization made up of business leaders, as it is celebrating 90 continuous years of service in the Tucson community.
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