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Chrome isn't just shining in Pilot Point this August—it's serving a higher purpose.
Beneath the gleaming hoods and polished fenders of the vehicles at ChromeFest lies a powerful story of community connection. My conversation with Cindy Ferris, affectionately known around town as "Mama C," reveals how a grassroots car show that began in 2016 has transformed into a lifeline for homebound seniors across northern Denton County.
ChromeFest (Saturday, August 30th, 8am-1pm) started as a simple gathering organized by Grace Nazarene Church and local car enthusiasts. Today, it's directing 100% of its proceeds to Meals on Wheels, which delivers daily nourishment to seniors who can no longer drive or prepare meals themselves. But as Cindy passionately explains, these deliveries provide far more than food—they offer crucial wellness checks and often the only human contact recipients receive all day. The volunteers notice when someone doesn't answer their door, following up to ensure their safety with the care and persistence of family.
The program extends beyond home deliveries to include congregate meals at the Pilot Point Community Center, where seniors gather for social activities, games, and companionship. As part of SPAN (transportation services), Meals on Wheels also helps seniors reach medical appointments and even delivers pet food monthly through their Senior Paws program.
What makes ChromeFest's partnership with Meals on Wheels so poetic is the symmetry: vehicles that once represented freedom and independence for many seniors now help support those same individuals when driving is no longer possible. Between admiring classic cars, enjoying live music from New Beginnings, watching the Bearcat Band perform, and cheering on the police vs. fire department tug-of-war, visitors contribute directly to their neighbors' wellbeing.
Cindy's parting wisdom captures the heart of volunteering: "You will get much more out of it than you give." Join us at ChromeFest to celebrate both automotive history and community compassion—or consider becoming a volunteer driver yourself. Your time could become someone's lifeline.
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