About the Cruise

Over 2 decades of chrome, community, and charity on Gratiot Avenue.

Our Purpose

More Than a Car Show

Cruisin’ Gratiot brings together car enthusiasts, local businesses, and the Eastpointe community for one of Metro Detroit’s most anticipated summer traditions.

Our mission is to organize an annual car cruise that’s family-friendly, highlights the city of Eastpointe, encourages visitors to support local businesses, and raises funds for charitable organizations focused on local needs.

Beyond the chrome and classic cars, we’re committed to giving back. Each year, proceeds from the cruise support charities that make a real difference in our community.

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Years of Cruisin’ Gratiot

Since 1999

Our Beneficiaries

Over 25 years, Cruisin’ Gratiot has supported dozens of charitable organizations focused on local needs. From youth programs to veteran support, food banks to medical research—every dollar raised stays in our community.

Amvets Post 27 CARE of Southeast Michigan Champions for Life: Vision Hope Dominic’s Christmas Wish East Detroit High School In-House Scholarship East Detroit High School Golf Club EDHS Band Boosters Eastpointe Community Chest Networking Forum Eastside Teen Outreach Evangelical Homes of Michigan Goodfellows Holy Innocents/St. Barnabas Revelations Youth Group H.O.P.E. Center Leukemia Society Michigan Chapter Love Life Family Christian Center Macomb Homeless Education Project Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society Muscular Dystrophy Association Northeast Church of Christ Play Place for Autistic Children Ray of Hope St. Basil the Great St. Vincent dePaul St. Veronica’s Men’s Club and Youth Group

Meet the Board

Cruisin’ Gratiot is organized entirely by volunteers who share a passion for classic cars and community. Meet the team that makes it happen.

Steve Upton

President

Jim Mischel

Vice President

Sharon Upton

Secretary & Media

Paul Mastalanski

Board Member

Ken Thiel

Board Member

Kevin Rowley

Board Member

Sheila Ulinski

Board Member

Our History

How It All Started

What began as a simple question in 1998 has grown into one of Metro Detroit’s most beloved summer traditions.

The Beginning (1998-1999)

It started with a simple question. In 1998, Carol Corrie—then General Manager of Cloverleaf—asked Eastpointe Police Safety Officer Tom Ostrowski: “What would be the possibility of a Classic Car Cruise on Gratiot?”

Officer Ostrowski was polite but not encouraging. Others responded with “it will never fly” or “what, are you nuts?” But Carol persevered.

The first Cruisin’ Gratiot was held on June 20, 1999, setting the tradition of holding the event the Saturday before Father’s Day.

Building Support

The cruise gained support from then-Mayor Harvey Curley, the Eastpointe City Council, and city department heads. The Eastpointe Police and Fire Departments became instrumental partners.

Tom Ostrowski, along with then-Police Chief Tom Danbert and Inspector Mike Lauretti, were instrumental in securing a dedicated cruise lane through MDOT.

The Original Board (1999)

The first Cruisin’ Gratiot Board was established in 1999:

  • Jim Winn — Networking Forum
  • Peggy Brown — Executive Director, E-R Chamber
  • Magdalena Gbur — President, E-R Chamber
  • Paula Holz — Eastpointe DDA Director
  • Tom Danbert — Eastpointe Police Chief
  • Carol Corrie — General Manager, Cloverleaf
25+ Years and Counting

What started as one woman’s vision has grown into an annual tradition that brings thousands of visitors to Gratiot Avenue every summer.

Over the years, Cruisin’ Gratiot has raised funds for dozens of local charities, supported countless local businesses, and created memories for car enthusiasts of all ages.