The opening of the BaptistCare Niola Aged Care Centre's new wing on a fine, warm, sunny Spring day, provided a perfect opportunity for the Parkes Antique Motor Club to support the people of Parkes and the achievement of another substantial facility being provided for the community.
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After a 16-month transformation, the $11 million renovations provide a state-of-the art aged care facility for 59 residents.
The Parkes Antique Motor Club formed a veteran guard of honour at the day-long street festival, held on Saturday, November 25, to showcase the heritage of motoring in the Parkes district.
The Parkes Antique Motor Club is open to anyone who has an enjoyment of cars, particularly those greater than 30 years old, which are generally regarded as heritage vehicles.
Parkes Antique Motor Club members meet on the second Tuesday evening of the month at 8pm in the Henry Parkes Centre - adjacent to the Club's Museum and offer a warm welcome to all.