Classic cars roll down Gratiot Aug. 4 for the Clinton Township Gratiot Cruise’s 21st year.

Classic cars roll down Gratiot Aug. 4 for the Clinton Township Gratiot Cruise’s 21st year.

Photo by Liz Carnegie


Classic cars, family fun on hand at Gratiot Cruise

By: Nick Powers | Fraser-Clinton Chronicle | Published August 11, 2024

 From left, Adryanna Faith Brown, 8, of Clinton Township; Nellie Blehm, 11, of Fraser; and Isaac Brown, 10, of Chesterfield Township, work on making bracelets with the help of Caila Domingo, 19. The event offered a “Family Fun Zone” in addition to the car show.

From left, Adryanna Faith Brown, 8, of Clinton Township; Nellie Blehm, 11, of Fraser; and Isaac Brown, 10, of Chesterfield Township, work on making bracelets with the help of Caila Domingo, 19. The event offered a “Family Fun Zone” in addition to the car show.

Photo by Liz Carnegie

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CLINTON TOWNSHIP — The Clinton Township Gratiot Cruise rumbled through the sweltering heat for its 21st year on August 4.

The event allowed participants to take their prized rides down Gratiot from 14 Mile Road to Wellington Crescent. The event also featured a Family Fun Zone for kids attending the event with several activities, including crafts and pedal cars.

The cruise was back to its full capacity, following issues with construction and restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to Paul Silvestri, director of media relations for the Gratiot Cruise.

“The last couple of years I would say haven’t been bad, but hit and miss,” Silvestri said. “This year we were back and better than ever. I think we’re going to use this momentum going forward into next year to put on an even better event.”

Silvestri said all events went off at the event without a hitch.

“The 21st year went as well as we could’ve expected it to go,” Silvestri said. “I think it actually went better than we expected.”

For every vehicle that was registered at the event for $20, the Macomb Foster Closet received $5. Silvestri said a $500 check will be given to the nonprofit. This was the first year the event has worked with the organization.

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