CLARKSVILLE, Ind. -

Manheim Louisville is set to host its Cruisin’ for Wishes car show and fundraiser next week, the proceeds of which will benefit Make-A-Wish Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana.

Scheduled for May 16, this will be the first year the annual car, truck and bike show will benefit this specific chapter of the Make-A-Wish foundation.

“We are honored that Manheim Louisville and its employees have chosen to give back to Make-A-Wish through their Cruisin’ for Wishes car show,” said Alana Karl, Make-A-Wish’s development officer. “Local wishes are made possible by the support of the community, and the funds raised through this event will help touch even more kids and their families with an unforgettable wish come true.”

The car show will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. next Saturday at Manheim Louisville; registration will begin at 9 a.m. The event will be free and open to the public.

Those interested in showcasing a classic car at the event have until May 11 to benefit from the early registration fee of $15; it will cost $20 after that.

Manheim Louisville is expecting to showcase more than 100 vehicles. Prizes at the event will include best in show as well as first, second and third places for individual brands. The event will also feature door prizes, raffles and food for the attendees. The auction is still recruiting vehicle owners to showcase their classic cars, trucks and motorcycles.

“Please join us and show off your beautiful car, truck or motorcycle and help children at the same time,” said David Kaflik, the auction’s general manager. “This fundraiser can really make the difference in the lives of many children and their families.”

2015 Warren Young Scholarship Winners 

In other auction news, the Warren Young Sr. Scholastic Foundation announced today that it has selected the 12 student recipients of its 2015 scholarship. The foundation, established in 2004 by the National Auto Auction Association, awards a total of $52,000 annually via a dozen merit scholarships for full-time study.

Annual recipients are chosen based on academic record, leadership skills, honors, goals and aspirations, work experience and community involvement. The awards range from $3,000 for two-year college or vocational-technical school programs up to $5,000 for four-year programs.

“Over the years our Scholastic Foundation has helped dozens of deserving students from the NAAA family pursue their dreams of a higher education, thanks to the benevolent spirit and generous support of member auction and their affiliates,” said Ellie Johnson, NAAA president.

To see the full list of the 12 students selected from the 60 applications received, see the image above.