Edmonds Classic Car Motorcycle Show returns Sept. 7

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Classic Car & Motorcycle Show is set for September 7, running from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. in downtown Edmonds.

This beloved event, organized by the Edmonds Chamber of Commerce, has been a staple for over 20 years, attracting attendees of all ages. Highlights include a Hot Rod Hangout, food trucks, a 21-plus beer garden, and a lineup of live music featuring Robbie Dee’s Tribute to Elvis, The Nasty Habits, and Under the Puddle. Additionally, North Sound Church will offer a free pancake breakfast from 10 a. m. to 1 p.

m. , enhancing the community spirit. The awards ceremony, celebrating the best vehicles, is scheduled for 4:30 p. m. This event not only showcases classic cars but also fosters local connections and engagement.

Last year, the show drew thousands of visitors, reinforcing its importance in the Edmonds community. Attendees are encouraged to join in the festivities and enjoy a day of family-friendly entertainment.

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