Cruzin' Havana
2009 Cruzin' Havana Host Clubs
In the 1950's, 60's and 70's, cruising was one of the most enjoyable weekend social events for American
teenagers.  Cruising involved cool cars, local hamburger emporiums, milk shakes and music. Cruising was a good, safe
event that generated many wonderful memories. As the baby boomers got busy building their careers and raising
families, cruising faded away.

The cruisers of yesteryear have reached maturity. The kids have moved out and we have money in the bank now.
Most of us have gray hair and get to bed much earlier than we did in the past. However, we have not lost our love of
the cars and the great memories of the Saturday night cruise. We own the cars of our dreams now and have become
active members of many front range car clubs. All that is missing to complete the circle is the return of the Havana
Avenue Cruise.

This modern Cruise will be a dynamic event with the display cars and spectators moving from event to event
(Festival sites) as the owners visit, show off their cars, eat dinner, and watch others cruise. There will be
entertainment ( Disc Jockeys) as well as food vendors and sponsor activities at each Festival Site. This type of
cruise (or cruise-in) has become very popular over the past few years in the Denver area.  The cars attracted to a
cruise are vintage or classics (original 1920s -70s), street rods (modified pre 1948) and American muscle cars
(1960-1974). The presence of these classic cars always creates interest and excitement among the general public
and never fails to attract a large crowd of interested spectators and future classic car owners.
Coming to your neighborhood on June 19, 2010