The next Portland Adult Soap Box Derby is scheduled for August 16, 2025. Please put it in your calendar now and watch the ...
This is the fourth annual Septemberfest and Soap Box Derby, where cars will race down 6th Avenue and speed down toward Last Chance Gulch. Teams' cars are homemade and are represented by private ...
the event will be using official Soap Box Derby cars and following Soap Box Derby rules for the most part, organizers noted. A team from the regional Soap Box Derby office will assist with the race.
The fourth annual Septemberfest and Soap Box Derby rolled onto the streets of downtown Helena for the weekend, bringing fun to the Queen City. The nearly two dozen entries featured unique and/or ...
Brenna Kilby, 12, has been racing soap box derby cars seriously for a little less than a year and she’s already one of the ...
When you're in high school, life is all about getting a cool set of wheels. Well, the wheels out at East Hickman High Thursday were certainly catching attention.
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Anticipation is building in a market town as it is set to host a Soapbox Derby for the first time in its history. Beccles is preparing to hold the Soapbox Derby at the end of the month when ...
Soaps and spills drew thousands to a coastal town for its madcap whacky races. Almost 60 home-made karts took part in the event at Hunstanton on Sunday. A fiendish chicane and formidable jump took ...
However, those who are into fast arcade action or the demolition derby culture come almost exclusively to see the cars thrash each other around. Crashes become more detailed as technology improves ...
Rutland is about to produce the world’s largest whoopie pie and organizers of the third annual Rutland Whoopie Pie Festival dare anyone to prove otherwise. “That’s what we’re claiming,” said organizer ...
“This is called the Eagle One Soapbox Derby race!” he said. Any group, sports team, or organization at the school could take part. These were the rules. “Use anything,” Collins explained.