
2025 Pups & Pistons Exotic Car Show
Hosted by Invariant
At Invariant, we believe true wealth is measured not just in returns but in impact. That’s why we’re proud to introduce our first annual Pups & Pistons exotic car show, which benefits the Austin Carpenter Lunchbox Foundation, an organization that advances animal welfare through high-impact, data-driven grants.
By uniting clients, collectors, and community members around a shared passion for cars, we’re turning horsepower into hope. Every donation and sponsorship dollar raised will help fund monthly rescue grants and quarterly large-scale initiatives that save and rehabilitate thousands of animals across the country.

Event Details
Date & Time
Saturday, September 27, 2025
10:00am - 1:00pm
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Cost
$50 donation for Show Vehicles
$10 donation for General Admission
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Location
AACA Museum
161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA
Register Your Vehicle
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Get Tickets
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About Our Charitable Beneficiary
For over thirty years, Austin’s love of animals was abundant and prevalent to those around him. Whether working with livestock in local 4H competitions or helping to rescue domestic animals personally and/or with charitable donations, Austin made sure every animal he came across was cared for and loved. As a valued financial donor and volunteer to many animal organizations, Austin was able to help care for animals abused and neglected. In addition to his own support, he raised thousands of dollars for medical procedures, food, toys, and necessary items.
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The Austin Carpenter Lunchbox Foundation was founded in honor of Austin with the focus of writing grants to various animal charities and organizations that help with rescue, rehabilitation, and support. Even though Austin is no longer with us, the foundation is continuing his work and building a legacy he would be proud of.