We’ve all been there, one day you are working in your garage or washing your car to get ready for a car show, fun run, or your local cruise night. You are so excited to connect with your friends at the event or just go out and have some spirited safe fun with it. Out of the corner of your eye you’ve noticed that a neighborhood kid is making multiple passes up the sidewalk checking out your ride. Maybe that kid has come up into your driveway to try and catch a better glimpse of your car. Did you know that at that point, you may have been the make or break jumping off point for that kid in the car hobby? That critical moment could be the making of the next Chip Foose or Dave Kindig. Maybe he or she is the next master tech at your local dealership. Or maybe a future one-of-us that doesn’t wrench on cars every day professionally but will have passion for the freedom provided by this awesome hobby. In that scenario, how did you respond? Did you shoo that kid away or did you become the conduit for that kid to become an enthusiast like you and me?
The future of the hobby is every single enthusiast’s responsibility. It doesn’t matter if you are into Camaros or Mustangs, Hot Rods or Hellcats, that classic F-100 or that custom Honda Civic. We are all ambassadors for the hobby we represent. At Carlisle Events, we are enthusiasts too and understand that in an iPhone-filled Facebook this, TikTok that world that there needs to be a future for us and the hobby to exist for years to come. It’s time to show the youth that freedom is more than that smart phone or tablet; that you can see the world with cars and the automotive hobby.
That’s why Carlisle Events is so focused on engaging today and tomorrow’s automotive future. Since 1974, Carlisle Events has been a cornerstone in the automotive community, making Carlisle, PA, the “Automotive Hometown” for enthusiasts. Our mission is to lead responsibly within the automotive hobby and community, ensuring the hobby’s legacy for future generations. We want to inspire the next wave of automotive professionals and enthusiasts. Engaging today’s automotive students, future professionals, and emerging enthusiasts is critical for everyone involved in our events. It doesn’t matter if you are a person showing your car, a company on our Manufacturers Midway, a shop/builder debuting your latest vehicle at one of our events, or a vendor in the swap meet. We want you to help us build tomorrow’s future enthusiast base.
A few years ago, we launched our Youth Initiative Program where we (Carlisle Events) acts as the conduit for enthusiasts current and future, industry professionals, and companies to interact with each other to engage today’s automotive future. We built our youth program to offer youth ages 13-25 career development opportunities, OEM connections, exclusive previews, tech sessions, and industry meet-and-greets. We’ve welcomed students, educators, and groups to experience the excitement of the automotive world first-hand.
A great example of this is what we’ve offered during our Carlisle Ford Nationals car show, the world’s largest all-Ford event held annually at the beginning of June. We have hosted several high school based automotive programs during this event for an awesome opportunity put on by not only our team, but such great partners as Ford Motor Company, Shelby American, RTR Vehicles, Legendary GT, Smith Trucking, and more.
The students start out each year with a private car collection tour from Carlisle Events co-owner, Lance Miller. After that, the students get the awesome opportunity to engage in person Ford’s engineers, designers, and brand managers with some one-on-one Q&A time. Next, the students hear from the automotive aftermarket from the heads of Shelby American and RTR Vehicles. What’s really cool is after that, a few lucky students get the opportunity to strap into the latest Shelby Mustang with a professional driver for a thrilling ride along on our autocross course. Some have even won the chance for a tire-burning drift ride along with RTR Vehicles drivers Vaughn Gittin, Jr. or Ben Hobson. They also get to see a private unveiling of a vehicle making its debut later in the day at our event before the public. For those looking to move into the dealership part of the industry, there is also an engagement with Ford’s ASSET Team. We help wrap it up by bringing the students together for lunch with everyone they’ve met from the industry that day. It’s a great chance for them to grab some food before heading back to their school and ask someone like Vaughn Gittin, Jr. of RTR Vehicles or Gary Patterson of Shelby about how they got their start in the hobby. It’s interesting, because a few years ago, a student even was offered a job on the spot from one of the people they interacted with during lunch. How cool is that? That’s certainly not an experience or opportunity that can easily be duplicated on a device or via social media.
We also have bus program opportunities for schools and youth organizations that want to bring their students out for a day to an event. This past year at our Spring Carlisle event we offered four schools the opportunity to engage with SEMA’s ARMO Council and TV Personality Lou Santiago. SEMA’s ARMO Council is comprised of industry members of the ARMO (Automotive Restoration Market Organization) side of the industry. These students had the unique opportunity to engage with Lou, find out how he’s made a living doing all the cool car things he does. The students got to check out the ARMO Hot Product Showcase at Spring Carlisle, a collection of the newest restoration products on the market straight from the SEMA show and hear first-hand from those companies on their products. It was a great opportunity for the students to meet and greet those companies, and the companies loved engaging with them on how they could be a part of the industry we all love. SEMA’s in person leadership also got the opportunity to speak about the various ways SEMA can help with industry resources such as job postings, industry references, and even scholarships.
Speaking of scholarships, we are so excited to partner with the Chip Miller Amyloidosis Foundation and their Chip Miller Memorial Scholarship named after late Carlisle Events co-founder Chip Miller. The scholarship honors Chip’s contributions to the automotive industry and hobby and supports the next generation of students who share Chip’s love for everything automotive. Scholarships are awarded in $1,000 increments and in 2025, the inaugural year, $9,000 was awarded to nine students. In 2026 the current plan is to award 25 scholarships, but more may be made available with additional donations and support. This has been such a cool way to give back to those coming into the hobby and hopefully accelerate their dreams. More information on the scholarships can be found at www.chipmiller.org.
In closing, we know we can’t do this alone, and we encourage everyone to join us in making our hobby and this industry lasts for years to come. We want this to grow and be that conduit for the hobby to engage with its next generation. If you want to know more about what we are doing to engage the next generation of enthusiasts, please visit www.carlisleevents.com/events/youth for more details. You can also reach out to us to get involved or get your group involved on that webpage as well. Remember, we are all ambassadors for our great hobby, let’s make sure we are all the touch point for that next generation to come.