The car show will likely eclipse the $100,000 fundraising mark in 2021.

The 4th Annual Cruisin to a Cure for ALS raised $26,500. Photo via @lawrence_352.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - The official fundraising goal from the 4th Annual Cruisin to a Cure for ALS has been released.
Event organizer Logan Lawrence announced Wednesday that the annual car show raised $26,500. All proceeds go to the ALS Association Indiana Chapter for research, medicines and to help families impacted by ALS.
This year's Cruisin to a Cure for ALS was supposed to happen in May, but COVID-19 concerns pushed the event to September, where a record amount of over 600 vehicles came out to support the cause.
To date, the Cruisin to a Cure for ALS has raised a total of $90,000.
"Ready to break the $100,000 barrier next year," Lawrence said in an Instagram post.
The 5th annual Cruisin' to a Cure for ALS is already in the works, and is expected back in downtown Lawrenceburg in May of 2021.

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