![]() ![]() “But I just wanted my two boys to get out here and do the Touch-A-Truck and let them experience this all again.” “It’s kind of awkward this year with all of the construction,” he said. Felix and Remington Rose demonstrate their artistic style at painting a car on Sunday in the Family Fun Zone, which was set up and operated by the Clinton Township Parks and Recreation Department. ![]() That’s where the bulks of the family activities were set up. Still, for those that came out for a couple of hours of taking in the muscle cars while dodging raindrops, the event was a good time.ĭavid Rose, 34, of Fraser, drove over to Gratiot to let his sons, 2-year-old Remington and 5-year-old Felix blow off some steam at the Family Fun Zone behind the McLaren Macomb building on Gratiot at Metro Parkway (16 Mile Road). State road construction closed the far two right lanes of Gratiot between 14 Mile Road and Wellington Crescent, the boundaries of the cruise. ![]() Sunday cruisers woke up to gray skies and experienced on-and-off showers and downpours for the rest of the day. There were more construction barrels than crowds of car buffs lining Gratiot Avenue in Clinton Township on Sunday afternoon for the community’s annual classic car cruise.Ĭlimate conditions and road construction teamed up to put a huge speed bump in the Clinton Township Gratiot Cruise, reducing the number of participants and spectators by more than half. ![]()
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