Car lovers from South County and beyond gathered on July 19 at 6303 S. Lindbergh Blvd. — the site of the former Weekends Only and the future home of both Club Fitness South County and Dogwood Social House — for Cruisin Lindbergh Summer 2025, this summer’s iteration of an iconic local pastime.
This year’s celebration featured 250+ show cars, local vendors, music and giveaways. Unique to this year, part of the mission of the day was also to raise $15,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Though not a necessarily new idea, Cruisin Lindbergh is a revival of a St. Louis tradition beginning in the 1970s. After noticing the movement was fading from the area, South County local Jason Licavoli was inspired to bring it back with a modern twist. In 2020, he started what would later become Cruisin Lindbergh. Starting as a Facebook post, the grassroots effort turned citywide movement quickly transformed into a full-blown event series, drawing hundreds of cars and families and fans “back to the boulevard.”
