
Subies in September - Gillman Auto's San Antonio Car Show!

We're so excited to bring you our 4th Gillman "Subies in September" event! Last year we had over 200 Subaru's at the event. Subies in September is a collection of the Subaru community coming together to hang out, get free food, check out a bunch of other Subaru builds, and get to know each other better! We will be doing a bunch of cool Subaru merchandise giveaways, as well as cool Subaru gear. This is a family friendly event and we will have plenty of activities to entertain the entire family!
Car Show Details:
Saturday, September 2, 2023
6pm - 9pm
16048 Interstate 35 NorthSelma Texas 78154
- Â Â Â 100+ Car Show
- Â Â Â Free Admission
- Â Â Â Free Food
- Â Â Â Kids Activities
- Â Â Â Music
- Â Â Â Raffles
- Â Â Â Giveaways
- Â Â Â Vendor Booths
- Â Â Â And MORE!
Our parking spaces are limited, so make sure you register just for your parking space! All people are included at no charge!


For event questions email us at events@gillmanauto.com. We
are updating our Facebook event page regularly so make sure you keep an
eye on it. We'll see you on September 2, 2023!
100% of all proceeds after Eventbrite fees will be donated to Military Warriors Support Foundation and Homes For Pets Schertz Humane Society**
**About Military Warriors Support Foundation
Our mission is to provide programs that facilitate a smooth and successful transition for our nation's combat-wounded veterans and Gold Star families. Our programs focus on housing and homeownership, recreational activities, transportation assistance and leadership development. Through select programs, we have awarded nearly 900 mortgage-free homes and payment-free vehicles to combat-wounded heroes, Gold Star spouses and their families in all 50 states. In addition to the home or vehicle, the families receive family and financial mentoring.
**About Homes For Pets
Homes for Pets is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescue and improving the lives of companion animals in the Schertz, Texas area.
We provide foster care and facilitate adoptions of homeless pets, support the staff and animals in the city shelter, and provide community education about responsible pet ownership. The group is comprised solely of volunteers and its activities are financed by membership dues, fundraisers, and donations.
All animals brought into our care are examined by a veterinarian, brought up to date on vaccines, heartworm tested (and treated, if positive) and started on heartworm preventative, spayed or neutered, and treated for any illnesses or parasites, and evaluated for temperament. While in foster care dogs are housetrained and usually crate trained and may begin to learn basic commands.Â