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‘There’s Still Another Car Show To Go To Show’ set for Sept. 14

August 22, 2013 By The Suburban Times

PARKLAND, WA., – Anyone who enjoys cars – from backyard tinkerers to die-hard enthusiasts – are invited to a special auto show to benefit Bethel 27, Job’s Daughters International. On Saturday, September 14th Bethel 27 will present the seventh annual “There’s Still Another Car Show To Go To Show” at Grease Monkey, 17901 Pacific Avenue South, Spanaway, WA. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Rain or shine.

People are encouraged to bring their cars and motorcycles for “show” at only $15 per car pre-registered by September 13th or $20 day of event. Cars and motorcycles are expected, from antiques to classics to muscle cars to “under construction” to “future classics”. Best of Show, special categories, and special classes will be awarded.  Dash plaques will be presented to the first 50 cars or motorcycles registered. The event also will feature a D.J. playing great oldies, food and prizes.

Special raffle items will include NASCAR and sporting event tickets. Donations and proceeds will benefit Bethel 27, Job’s Daughters International.  This car show is being held in conjunction with Grease Monkey Customer Appreciation Day. For more information about “There’s Still Another Car Show To Go To Show”, please contact daughter representative Jackie or adult representative Nicole Flournoy at nsfjobies@gmail.com for more information.

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