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Classic Car Show calendar set to hand Buckie's Roots cash boost


By Alan Beresford

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BUCKIE Classic Car Show have unveiled their 2024 charity fundraising calendar for 2024.

Buckie's Roots are set to be the beneficiaries of Buckie Classic Car Show's 2024 calendar. Picture: Buckie Classic Car Show
Buckie's Roots are set to be the beneficiaries of Buckie Classic Car Show's 2024 calendar. Picture: Buckie Classic Car Show

Local group Buckie's Roots are the beneficiary this time around.

Car show chairman John Clark said: "We asked folk who attended our show this year to send in their photos and we've had a remarkable response with over 3000 photos sent in for a 12 month calendar.

Over 3000 photos were submitted for possible inclusion in the calendar. Picture: Buckie Classic Car Show
Over 3000 photos were submitted for possible inclusion in the calendar. Picture: Buckie Classic Car Show

"This year our calendars are raising funds for Buckie's Roots who do a remarkable job around Buckie from litter picking to flower planting.

"We had a bit of a setback when the printing company who make our calendar suffered severe flooding with Storm Babet and we had to find another printing company ASAP. Fortunately we managed to find one and have just received our first batch.

"We'll be selling them at the Buckie Christmas Kracker on Saturday – anyone wishing to buy one on the day can find us at our stall.

"Alternatively, drop us a PM via the Buckie Classic Car Show Facebook page and we'll arrange to get a calendar posted out to you."

The 2023 Buckie Classic Car Show was the biggest ever. Picture: Buckie Classic Car Show
The 2023 Buckie Classic Car Show was the biggest ever. Picture: Buckie Classic Car Show

Calendars cost £10 each, with every penny from the proceeds going to Buckie's Roots.

The group's 2023 event was its biggest ever, with around 700 vehicles on show at Linzee Gordon Park.


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