UTICA, N.Y. — Vehicles for Vision held their annual car show Sunday, to raise money for the Central Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
The show, presented by Village Motors Auto Sales, raises money to help support CABVI’s Vehicles for Vision Program. In addition to the community car show, there was also an invitational, public market, live music, and plenty of food and fun.
Over the past 37 years, more than 17,000 vehicles have been donated through the program. The proceeds all contribute to CABVI’s programs and services.
“We provide services from babies all the way to elderly folks,” says CABVI President and CEO, Ed Welsh. “People with vision issues, really there’s no age limit, or barrier. So basically, we can help you out and show you what you need to do. Sometimes you just need something with larger print. Sometimes you have a contrast issue with not being …