Start your engines or hitch a ride, and join a day in celebration of Nick Bianchi’s wonderful spirit and life, with spectacular cars and good vibes at the Second Annual Nick Bianchi Memorial Car Show, Saturday, September 2, 9 a.m. to noon, at Corica Park Golf Course, 1 Clubhouse Memorial Road.
Last year’s event was a big success, and this year promises more good times. Presented by Alameda Crankers, Greenway Golf, and Corica Park, all proceeds from the family-friendly event will be donated in Nick Bianchi’s name to College of Alameda’s Automotive Technology Program (ATECH).
Register for the event
Show cars and spectators must register via eventbrite to attend. The fee for show cars is $30, while spectators may donate any amount they choose.
- Show car space is limited, so please be sure to register soon! The $30 registration fee includes a swag bag, a good time, and the chance to win the Best in Show award, presented by Nick’s parents, Evie and Les Bianchi.
- Spectator admission is included with any donation amount (your choice). To donate, please select the “Reserve A Spot” button, and enter the amount you wish to donate on the next page.
Questions? Email Dave Mann at [email protected].
About Nick Bianchi
A lifelong resident of Alameda, Nick had the gift of fixing just about anything. He always went above and beyond with any tasks, and he never cut any corners. He was a collector of motorcycles and classic cars—his dream car was his silver Chevy Z06 Corvette. Nick was an employee of Corica Park in the Course Services Department, where he was liked by all and always willing to lend a hand.
As skilled as he was, what stood out the most about Nick was his kindness. At his memorial service at Corica Park, Nick’s colleagues, friends, and even elementary school teachers shared their favorite memories, illuminating Nick’s warm heart and the light he shined upon all who knew him. It was at this memorial service where Nick’s father, Les Bianchi, mentioned how beautiful it would be to combine Nick’s love of golf and cars, thus birthing the idea of this car show.
Nickolas Donald Bianchi February 26, 1994 – September 6, 2021