Proud Mike Spazafumo, the owner of a bright yellow-colored 1914 Model T speedster, shows off his oldest antique car shown at the Kids Ride Into Nature Car Show in Wildomar. This antique car is still being raced in antique motor races in the nation. It’s considered one of the earliest “hot rods” ever created. Valley News/Tony Ault photo
A larger than expected crowd turned up at the inaugural 2025 Kids’ Ride Into Nature Car Show at Wildomar’s Marna O'Brien Park Saturday, May 31. Hundreds of children with their parents roamed the park at 20505 Palomar St. enjoying a display of over 100 of the finest antique and classic cars owned by area car enthusiasts and an informational Kid’s Fun Zone.The first-ever event was sponsored by the City of Widomar and its partner, The Nature Education Foundation (NEF) at the Santa Rosa Plateau, whose mission is to teach children to understand and learn about how to preserve nature in the future.The event was unique as it introduced children to the world of rare antique and classic cars that many of their grandparents love and enjoy, and the delights that the outdoors and nature