Thank You!!!
Despite the early morning storms, the show was a great success! We would like to express our sincere thanks to all who made this show a success, including:
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Show participants - you made the show the success it was.
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Our show partner, Banner Ford - thanks for all you do for our club and especially for paying for the beautiful show awards.
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The St. Tammany Fire Department - for their excellent show of equipment and patriotism and their hard work with setting up, judging, tearing down, cooking the delicious food and for continuing to partner with us for our annual Local First Responders' Open Car Show.
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The First Baptist Church of Covington for providing the excellent venue.
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All our hard working members - we couldn't have put on this show with you.
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All our sponsors and donors - Without you, we couldn't do what we do for our community.
General Show Information
SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 2026
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH - COVINGTON
HWY 21 AT HWY 1085
The Northshore Mustang Club is thrilled to present our annual "Local First Responders Benefit Open Car Show” . Our local First Responders work selflessly to serve us every day – sometimes at their own expense.
This 2026 show will benefit the
St. Tammany Firefighters' Benevolent Association.
Past events like this one have drawn hundreds of supporters. We are grateful to all who support this cause. We humbly ask for your help in supporting the St. Tammany Firefighters' Benevolent Association through your participation and donations to this event.
$25.00 REGISTRATION (DONATIONS ENCOURAGED)
SCHEDULE
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM - Registration
12:00 (NOON) - JUDGING BEGINS
3:00 PM - AWARDS CEREMONY
ALL MAKES, MODELS, AND YEARS WELCOME - IF YOU’VE GOT IT, AND WANT TO
SHOW IT, BRING IT
Awards:
TOP 50 | BEST OF SHOW | BEST MUSTANG
BEST CORVETTE | BEST MOPAR | BEST JEEP | BEST CLASSIC
BEST MOTORCYCLE | BEST TRUCK
INDIVIDUAL SPONSOR AWARDS
DOOR PRIZES | 50/50 | MUSIC | SILENT & LIVE AUCTIONS
FOOD WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE
NO POP-UP TENTS OR CANOPIES ALLOWED
NO ALCOHOL ALLOWED













Benefitting:
St. Tammany Firefighters’ Benevolent Association
St. Tammany firefighters risk their lives daily in service to citizens and visitors of St. Tammany Parish communities. The St. Tammany Parish Firefighters’ Benevolent Association, a 50 1(c) LLC, was established to provide relief for needy members of the association and t he families of their deceased members. The Northshore Mustang Club is proud to partner with the St. Tammany Fire Chiefs in 2025 to raise funds for this worthwhile cause. All procee ds from this event will benefit the St. Tammany Firefighters’ Benevolent Association. J oin us in support of our firefighters with your tax deductible donation.

NOTICE!
By participating in this event, you give Northshore Mustang Club approval to use images including your likeness for club purposes.
Mustang Club Event Contact: Mike Frederick
985/201-5998 email: mfred1500@gmail.com
www.northshoremustangclub.com
The Northshore Mustang Club extends our sincere gratitude to all of our donors.
Please patronize these businesses who so generously donated to or sponsored this worthy cause.
Click on Gold and Silver logos below to visit their sites
2025 CHECK PRESENTATION
Members of the Northshore Mustang Club Board of Directors presented a check for $4571.54, to the St. Tammany Fire Chiefs at their meeting on July 17, 2025. This check represents all proceeds from their recent First Responders’ car show, benefitting the St. Tammany Fire Chief’s Association, Benevolent Fund. The Benevolent Fund supports all St. Tammany firefighters.
The club wishes to express its sincere thanks to our partner in this event, Supreme Ford, all sponsors of the event, show participants, all donors, and club members and Firefighters who worked the show. It's because of you that the show was a rousing success. We can't wait for next year's event.
Present to receive the check, pictured here from left to right are: Fire Chief JP Taylor, President of the Benevolent Association, Wendy Quinlan, President of Northshore Mustang Club, Mike Frederick, Vice President of Northshore Mustang Club, Randy Quinlan and Donald Drewes, board members of Northshore Mustang Club, and Fire Chief Chris Kaufman, Past President of the Benevolent Association. Not pictured, but also in attendance was Mustang Club Past President, Andrew Vigueira.



























































