Igniting hope, fueling change at Driven for Justice car show

  • Pott. Co. Commissioner Greg Rush and Shawnee Mayor Eric Stephens judge a 1971 Chevelle SS at the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church in Shawnee on Nov. 8. The car show raised more than $5,000 for the Child Advocacy Center of Central Oklahoma. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    Pott. Co. Commissioner Greg Rush and Shawnee Mayor Eric Stephens judge a 1971 Chevelle SS at the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church in Shawnee on Nov. 8. The car show raised more than $5,000 for the Child Advocacy Center of Central Oklahoma. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • A family looks over the one motorcyle, a Harley Softail Deluxe owned by Thad Campbell of Bethel, at the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church in Shawnee on Nov. 8. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    A family looks over the one motorcyle, a Harley Softail Deluxe owned by Thad Campbell of Bethel, at the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church in Shawnee on Nov. 8. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
  • A 1987 Buick Grand National, owned by Steve Bishop of Prague, was one of 66 entries in the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church on Nov. 8. It was the winner of the 1980s class.
    A 1987 Buick Grand National, owned by Steve Bishop of Prague, was one of 66 entries in the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church on Nov. 8. It was the winner of the 1980s class.
  • A pair of convertible Corvettes (2014, left, and 2015) owned by George Benard of Shawnee were among the 66 entries in the car show.
    A pair of convertible Corvettes (2014, left, and 2015) owned by George Benard of Shawnee were among the 66 entries in the car show.
  • Rick Stiles looks over a 2014 Mustang Roush in his rounds as a judge.
    Rick Stiles looks over a 2014 Mustang Roush in his rounds as a judge.
  • A 1966 C-10 truck owned by Randy Schultz of Shawnee was one of the 66 entries in the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church in Shawnee on Nov. 8. The car show raised more than $5,000 for the Child Advocacy Center of Central Oklahoma. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    A 1966 C-10 truck owned by Randy Schultz of Shawnee was one of the 66 entries in the First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show, held at Life. Church in Shawnee on Nov. 8. The car show raised more than $5,000 for the Child Advocacy Center of Central Oklahoma. Natasha Dunagan, Countywide & Sun
    There’s a new car show in town. The First Annual Driven for Justice Car Show was organized by the Child Advocacy Center of Central Oklahoma (CACCO), and it attracted 66 entries to the Life. Church parking lot in Shawnee on Nov. 8.With the motto of “Igniting Hope, Fueling Change,” the event cleared $5,000 for the CACCO, helping the victims and families they serve.In her welco...

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