Chardon, Ohio (June 23, 2024) – Fasten your seatbelts and prepare for a blast from the past! The iconic Euclid Beach Rocket Car is making a pit stop at the Chardon Family Market on Saturday, June 29th, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
This family-friendly event promises a day of nostalgic fun and exciting activities. Take a free ride on the legendary Rocket Car, a beloved piece of Cleveland history that will whisk you back to the heyday of Euclid Beach Park.
More than just a ride!
While the Rocket Car takes center stage, there’s something for everyone at this special event:
- Free face painting: Get your face transformed by the Chardon Maple Festival King and Queen Court! Let your creativity run wild and sport your favorite design.
- Games and activities: Keep the little ones entertained with a variety of fun games and activities.
- Capture the moment: Don’t forget to grab a free photo booth souvenir to capture your memories of this exciting day.
- Buy your favorites: Amazing shopping from a wide variety of vendors.
A day of community and fun
The Chardon Family Market is thrilled to host this event, offering a chance for the community to come together and enjoy a day of free entertainment while patrons shop from some of the best handpicked local vendors.
“We’re excited to bring a piece of Cleveland history to Chardon,” says Ed Slusarski, organizer of the Chardon Family Market. “The Euclid Beach Rocket Car is a beloved icon, and we can’t wait to see the smiles on everyone’s faces as they take a ride.”
Mark your calendars!
Don’t miss this chance to experience a piece of Cleveland nostalgia and enjoy a day of free fun and shopping for the whole family. Join the Rocket Car at the Chardon Family Market on Saturday, June 29th, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
About the Chardon Family Market
The Chardon Family Market is a vibrant gathering place that celebrates local growers, artisans, and businesses. Every Saturday, the market offers a wide variety of fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and delicious food. The Market is held every Saturday from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm thru August in the Short Court of historic Chardon Square.
Contact:
Ed Slusarski, edwardslusarski@outlook.com