The Mass Cruisers Auto Club wrapped up its 34th season of “Cruisin’ at the Speed of Fun” with a packed November issue celebrating another successful year at Bass Pro Shops, Patriot Place.

Mass Cruisers celebrates the end of the 2025 cruising season with car shows, charity milestones, and a look ahead to 2026 events.

Highlights include the club’s volunteer partnership with the Friends of Borderland State Park Car Show, where members helped organize a record turnout of over 200 cars. Cruise-night features included Gary Arcand’s 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon and Fred Orlando’s rare 1937 Mack Jr. pickup, both honored for craftsmanship and originality.

The beloved Trunk or Treat Cruise drew hundreds of families, creative costumes, and spooky car displays—while the IRON TIGERS Robotics Team from Oliver Ames High School showcased their competition robot, “Flippy McFlipster.”

Community giving took center stage as members donated nearly $32,000 to local food pantries, plus record-breaking support for the Tools 4 Kids program and 50/50 charitable fund, helping students and local service projects thrive.

The newsletter also recaps the October Club BBQ, fall MAAC legislative meeting updates, and the start of winter monthly meetings—complete with pizza and guest speakers.

The club thanks everyone who made 2025 a standout year and looks ahead to another season of camaraderie, charity, and classic cars in 2026.

Read the full November issue and stay connected: www.masscruisers.com

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