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WILL KOWALSKI
Sports Editor/Asst. Editor


The third annual Cruise the Creek
car and vehicle event in downtown
Battle Creek last Saturday late after-
noon/early evening – again put on
by the local AutoMODIFIED group



  • featured about 1,000 cars and a
    few thousand spectators under sunny
    skies and temperatures in the low
    70s.
    Tucker Newsome and his
    AutoMODIFIED staff – along with
    other volunteers and members of
    the Battle Creek Police Department

  • enjoyed a cool and calm summer
    night, Newsome said.
    Vehicles paraded up and down
    Michigan Avenue from 4-9 p.m., and
    cars were also parked for display in a
    two-block radius.


Thousands flock downtown for third annual ‘Cruise the Creek’ event


Vehicles 25 years old or older, along with vehicles that have been heavily
modified, took to the streets in downtown Battle Creek last Saturday for
the third annual Cruise the Creek event put on by the local AutoMODIFIED
organization headed by Tucker Newsome. (Shopper News photo by Will Kowalski)

Shown at last Saturday’s third annual Cruise the Creek event is a Corvette
model that was an Indianapolis 500 race pace car. (Shopper News photo by Will
Kowalski)


Checking out vehicles like this Pontiac GTO driving down Michigan Avenue
was what thousands of attendees did last Saturday (Aug. 10) at the third
annual Cruise the Creek event put on by the local AutoMODIFIED group.
(Shopper News photo by Will Kowalski)

“It was a fantastic night, the
best year we’ve had so far hosting
the ‘Cruise’ the last three years,”
Newsome said. “The weather was
great, the turnout was great ... and
talking with police department
people, they also said it was the
best ‘Cruise’ we’ve had. Everybody
just had a good time. There were
no problems with the crowds or
anything...and while there’s usually
been some negative comments on the
internet after one of these, this year
there’s only been happy and good
comments from people. And that’s a
wonderful thing.”
Newsome said he didn’t have exact
numbers of vehicles or crowd size,
but estimated there were about 1,000
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