
Rolling into Clayton County, the community car show next Saturday is not just about flashy wheels and automotive pride – it’s a showcase of solidarity and social consciousness. Sheriff Levon Allen invites locals to the HR Banke Justice Center on May 17, Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., where patrols cars will be wrapped in designs that bring attention to causes such as autism, breast cancer, and sickle cell anemia.
Autism awareness, cancer research, blood disorder education – the causes are as varied as the custom graphics on the patrol cars set to line up at 9151 Tara Blvd., Jonesboro. It’s this very approach that underscores a message: law enforcement agencies can be proactive advocates building bridges with the people they serve.
The event, branded under the hashtag #Claytonconnected, is a call to community engagement, encouraging not just locals but vendors and community partners to get involved. Registration for these groups is also available online; spaces are being filled as May 17 draws near. Those hoping to lay eyes on these unique cruisers and maybe even take home the grand prize can find more information and registration details at Clayton County’s official website.
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