Tomorrow, May 1, the Anheuser-Busch's Houston Brewery in Houston will be the place to be for car enthusiasts, as the 19th annual United Way Bud Classic Car Show kicks off, with at least 250 classic cars expected to be on the ground.
Both an event for car lovers and a charity show, the United Way Bud Classic Car Show is free for participants, with donations and several charity auctions to support a number of local health and human service programs.
"Our annual car show helps support a great cause - the United Way," Rick Wohlfarth, general manager of the Anheuser-Busch Houston brewery said.
"For the last 19 years this event has been coordinated and run by volunteer Anheuser-Busch employees in Houston, who always have given generously to their friends and neighbors through the local chapter of United Way."
United Way of Greater Houston is a group which works with local business, government, nonprofits, faith-based groups and individuals to identify problems and propose changes in the basic health and human service areas. Anheuser-Busch on the other hand is the manufacturer of Budweiser and Bud Light.
"Anheuser-Busch has been a wonderful partner with the United Way over the years," said Anna Babin, president and CEO, United Way of Greater Houston. "Their commitment to the United Way helps strengthen our community and makes a lasting difference in the quality of life we all enjoy."
Both an event for car lovers and a charity show, the United Way Bud Classic Car Show is free for participants, with donations and several charity auctions to support a number of local health and human service programs.
"Our annual car show helps support a great cause - the United Way," Rick Wohlfarth, general manager of the Anheuser-Busch Houston brewery said.
"For the last 19 years this event has been coordinated and run by volunteer Anheuser-Busch employees in Houston, who always have given generously to their friends and neighbors through the local chapter of United Way."
United Way of Greater Houston is a group which works with local business, government, nonprofits, faith-based groups and individuals to identify problems and propose changes in the basic health and human service areas. Anheuser-Busch on the other hand is the manufacturer of Budweiser and Bud Light.
"Anheuser-Busch has been a wonderful partner with the United Way over the years," said Anna Babin, president and CEO, United Way of Greater Houston. "Their commitment to the United Way helps strengthen our community and makes a lasting difference in the quality of life we all enjoy."