ST. GEORGE — The fifth annual “Wings and Wheels” celebration was held at the Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum at the St. George Regional Airport Saturday. Crowds of appreciative people showed up while veterans were out in force for the show.
“This is primarily our venue for the year to get contributions,” promotions and marketing director Ray Stiens said. “We probably had 100 cars here and our aircraft.”
With over 25 vendors providing food and information for the public, the event included a flag ceremony provided by American Legion Post 90.
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The Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum held its annual "Wings and Wheels" air and car show Saturday. St. George, Utah, May 20, 2017 | Photo by Ric Wayman, St. George News
The Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum held its annual "Wings and Wheels" air and car show Saturday. St. George, Utah, May 20, 2017 | Photo by Ric Wayman, St. George News
The Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum held its annual "Wings and Wheels" air and car show Saturday. St. George, Utah, May 20, 2017 | Photo by Ric Wayman, St. George News
The Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum held its annual "Wings and Wheels" air and car show Saturday. St. George, Utah, May 20, 2017 | Photo by Ric Wayman, St. George News
The Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum held its annual "Wings and Wheels" air and car show Saturday. St. George, Utah, May 20, 2017 | Photo by Ric Wayman, St. George News
The Western Sky Aviation Warbirds Museum held its annual "Wings and Wheels" air and car show Saturday. St. George, Utah, May 20, 2017 | Photo by Ric Wayman, St. George News
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Good times were had by all!