Downtown Lawrenceburg was packed with cars on Sunday.

Photo by Miranda Chase, Eagle Country 99.3.
(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - It was a great turnout for the 10th annual Cruisin to a Cure for ALS car show on Sunday in downtown Lawrenceburg.
According to event organizer Logan Lawrence, there were 657 registered entries to be judged and plenty more that paid but did not register for judging.
"We had Lawrenceburg packed for a great cause raising money for ALS United Indiana. Can’t wait to get updated totals for you all but I think it’s safe to say the 10th year was record breaking. Thanks to all 85 volunteers that helped make the day go smooth. I especially want to give a big thanks to my wife Hannah Lawrence for all the help preparing and getting everything ready. I look forward to updating everyone with totals that were raised," said Lawrence in a social media post.
Over the past decade, the event has raised over $300,000 for ALS United Indiana.

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