• Gilmore Garage Works

      The Gilmore Car Museum received a grant from MotorCities National Heritage Area for the Gilmore Garage Works Program. The Gilmore Garage Works program helps teens learn life lessons as they restore a classic car at the Gilmore Car Museum during an after-school program.

      The grant is currently underway and is expected to be completed this year. Stay tuned for news updates, pictures, and completion information!

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      Ten students, from Delton Kellogg and Hasting High Schools, with a dozen mentors, spend two hours, twice a week after school, helping to restore a 1931 Willys-Knight touring car as part of the new Gilmore Garage Works program at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners. (Bradley S. Pines | Kalamazoo Gazette)





      William Boyd, a 16-year-old Hasting High School junior, works with mentor Phil Renvart, of Kalamazoo, to fabricate a new radiator hose as they help to restore a 1931 Willys-Knight touring car as part of the new Gilmore Garage Works program at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners. (Bradley S. Pines | Kalamazoo Gazette)






      Jared Hatteson, a 14-year-old Delton Kellogg 9th-grader, left, and Jacob Streidle, 16, a Hastings High School 10th-grader, work together to remove the driver's side running boards. Ten students, from Delton Kellogg and Hasting High Schools, with a dozen mentors, spend two hours, twice a week after school, helping to restore a 1931 Willys-Knight touring car as part of the new Gilmore Garage Works program at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners. (Bradley S. Pines | Kalamazoo Gazette)






      Mason Leonard, 17, a senior at Delton Alternative High School, uses a rag to clean the engine after removing the valve cover while fellow students Jared Mattseon, 14, and a Delton Kellogg 9th-grader, left, and Dustin Moore, 18, a Delton Kellogg senior, work on other projects. Ten students, from Delton Kellogg and Hasting High Schools, with a dozen mentors, spend two hours, twice a week after school, helping to restore a 1931 Willys-Knight touring car as part of the new Gilmore Garage Works program at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners. (Bradley S. Pines | Kalamazoo Gazette)


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