CAYUGA, Ind. —
The Vermillion County, Ind., Historical Society will host a Cruise, Blues and BBQs Night from 7-10 p.m. EDT Saturday at the Cayuga American Legion. Doors will open at 5 p.m. EDT.
Classic cars, hot rods and motorcycles are welcome. Entertainment will be provided by Alex Jenkins and the Bombers Band. Smoked pulled-pork barbecue sandwiches will be served. Entry fee: $5. Pork sandwiches: $3.
Guests may come dressed in their Halloween costume to compete for the prize of best costume. A silent auction also will take place. Proceeds go toward the restoration of the Historic Vermillion County, Ind., Jail in Newport, Ind.
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