
More than 120 vehicles expected to be on display
The Vancouver Mall and Orchards Cars and Coffee are set to present the second annual Couve Auto Show on Father’s Day.
The event will feature classic and custom cars, trucks, and motorcycles.

Auto aficionados can also enjoy live music, food, and beverages. There will be raffles and other family friendly entertainment as well.
A year ago, the Couve Auto Show raised close to $1,000 and more than 300 pounds of food for a local nonprofit.
The event is free to the public, but organizers will be asking for donations this year for the Foundation for Vancouver Public Schools and the Evergreen School District Foundation, and/or a food donation to benefit the Clark County Food Bank.
Last year’s event featured more than 120 vehicles on display.
Organizers predict this year’s event will have more vehicles than in 2023.
The Couve Auto Show is from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Sunday, June 16 in the north parking lots at Vancouver Mall.
For more information: https://www.eventcreate.com/e/couveautoshow2024
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