24th Annual Still Saving Lives Car Show and Safety Fair Returns to Woodland Hills
The Los Angeles Police Department’s Valley Traffic Division and the Valley Traffic Advisory Council (VTAC) will host the 24th Annual Still Saving Lives Car Show and Safety Fair on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at Warner Center Park in Woodland Hills.
This long-running community event combines classic cars, public safety education, and family-friendly activities while raising funds for important traffic safety programs throughout the San Fernando Valley.
Event Details
- Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
- Time: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location:
- Warner Center Park
- 5800 Topanga Canyon Boulevard
- Woodland Hills, CA 91367
Supporting Traffic Safety Education
Proceeds from the event help support the Valley Traffic Advisory Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving traffic safety and community awareness.
Funds raised through the event help support programs including:
- Child safety seat inspections
- Sober graduation presentations
- Community traffic safety education
- Public awareness initiatives
- Outreach programs designed to reduce preventable traffic injuries and fatalities
The event reflects a shared commitment between law enforcement and community partners to create safer streets while strengthening relationships between public safety agencies and local residents.
Meet Local Public Safety Leaders
Community members will have the opportunity to interact with representatives from the Los Angeles Police Department and learn more about ongoing traffic safety initiatives.
Featured participants include:
- Sergeant Eric Swihart, LAPD Valley Traffic Division Community Traffic Services Unit Supervisor
- Officer Bryan Ortiz, LAPD Valley Traffic Division Community Traffic Services Unit Event Organizer
- Jeff Littman, President of the Valley Traffic Advisory Council
Family-Friendly Community Event
The Still Saving Lives Car Show and Safety Fair has become a popular annual tradition in the West Valley. Visitors can enjoy an impressive display of vehicles while learning valuable information about traffic safety and community programs.
Events like this provide an opportunity for residents, families, veterans, and local organizations to come together in support of a common goal: making our roads safer for everyone.
Supporting Our Community
Marine Corps League Detachment 1490 encourages members, families, and community supporters to attend local events that promote public safety and community engagement. Programs like the Still Saving Lives Car Show and Safety Fair demonstrate how partnerships between law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, and local residents create a stronger and safer community for all.
For those looking for a worthwhile community event this week, Warner Center Park will be the place to be on Friday morning.
We encourage everyone to stop by, support the cause, and help keep the message alive: traffic safety saves lives.
This event aligns with MCL 1490’s focus on community involvement, public service, and supporting local organizations that make a positive impact throughout the San Fernando Valley.




