As part of our anniversary motorhome rally, the celebration extended beyond luxury coaches and memories—it embraced the power of art. The celebration embraced artistic talent in various forms, highlighting the importance of creativity and culture in marking this special milestone.


David Uhl, an American artist known for his oil paintings of vintage Harley-Davidson motorcycles and his Women of Harley-Davidson collection, is celebrated for capturing the essence of iconic machines. For Prevost's 100th anniversary, he created an exclusive series of paintings honoring the company’s rich legacy. Among his works was a standout piece featuring "Clarisse," the replica of Prevost’s first coach, a symbol of the company's century-long journey.


Art became a powerful force for giving during the celebration, as artists created paintings live at the event. These works were then auctioned off to raise funds for Victory Junction.

The celebration of Prevost’s 100th anniversary didn’t end with the stunning artwork—music also played a pivotal role in creating a truly unforgettable atmosphere. Attendees were treated to live performances by two of country music’s most renowned songwriters, Wendell Mobley and Marv Green. Wendell, known for penning hits like Rascal Flatts’ “Fast Cars and Freedom” and Jason Aldean’s “Tattoos on This Town,” brought his signature blend of heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies to the stage, captivating the audience.


Marv Green, the creative mind behind iconic songs like “Amazed” by Lonestar and Tim McGraw’s “Shotgun Rider,” added to the magic with his timeless storytelling and powerful performance. Together, these two musical legends delivered an unforgettable set that perfectly complemented the spirit of the event, adding an extra layer of emotion and connection to the Prevost family and its community.
The Prevost motorhome rally was more than just a celebration of a company’s legacy—it was a celebration of creativity, generosity, and shared experiences that will be remembered for years to come.