Happy Hour Hits the Right Note at Robson Reserve Annual Car Show

Joseph Volstromer

The annual Robson Reserve Car Show in March delivered a perfect blend of chrome, community, and classic tunesand the PebbleCreek band Happy Hour, consisting of Becky Trimble, Bill Wise, Brian Wentz, Jim Ledford, and Joe Volstromer, helped set the tone for a memorable day.

As guests strolled among rows of beautifully maintained classic and specialty cars, along with a bonus of a vintage Airstream, the lively sounds of Happy Hour filled the air. The band kept the energy high with a mix of familiar favorites and car themed songs that perfectly matched the event. One crowd-pleasing highlight was the classic “Pink Cadillac,” which had attendees smiling, tapping their feet and reminiscing about the golden era of American automobiles.

Guests mingled with car owners, admired polished engines and gleaming paint jobs, and swapped stories about their own favorite rides. Of course, the event wasn’t just about cars and music. Delicious food and refreshments rounded out the experience, giving attendees plenty of reasons to linger a little longer and soak in the festive spirit.

Between the impressive lineup of vehicles, the great food, and the toe-tapping music from Happy Hour, this year’s Robson Reserve Car Show proved once again to be a highlight of the season. Events like this showcase the strong sense of community and the many talents and hobbies of PebbleCreek residents.