NESMA’s First Annual Cruise Night Hosted by North American Spring Tools (NAST)
If you’re a car or bike enthusiast, you won’t want to miss the 1st Annual NESMA Cruise Night. Bring your classic car, hot rod, motorcycle, or whatever automobile you want to show off. Even if you don’t have a car or bike to show, this event has no entry fee and is open to all employees of NESMA (New England Spring and Metalstamping Association) member companies.
This time-honored rendezvous is more than a parade of polished chrome and horsepower. Hosted by North American Spring Tool (NAST), the first annual Cruise Night by NESMA is another way spring manufacturers work to support its industry and people.
Cruise Night brings together car and bike owners and the people who manufacture the high-quality springs that provide vehicles with performance, reliability, and safety. From door hardware and seating to the suspension, transmission and valves, there are many types of springs car drivers depend on for safe and efficient use.
NESMA Cruise Night is being held on June 30th from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. at the DoubleTree Hilton, 42 Century Drive, Bristol, CT. Whatever the make, model, or year of their cars, automotive enthusiasts will enjoy an evening of shared appreciation and camaraderie.
NAST is part of an alliance of companies who are members of NESMA, working together to support the spring industry and their suppliers through education, legislation, and development of a technical labor force.
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