6th Annual Kirkland Cadets Benefit Car Show

Kirkland, WALocal News

The Kirkland community is gearing up for the 6th Annual Kirkland Cadets Benefit Car Show, scheduled for September 21, 2024, from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. at the Kirkland Justice Center.

This event aims to bring together car enthusiasts and families while supporting the Kirkland Cadets youth program, a volunteer initiative under the Kirkland Police Department. According to Councilmember Jon Pascal, the car show offers a fantastic opportunity for residents to engage with each other and meet local police officials. Participants are encouraged to showcase their cars, with the chance to win one of four coveted trophies, including the People's Choice award voted on by attendees. The car show will also feature a delicious BBQ, creating a festive atmosphere for all. Proceeds from the event will directly support the Kirkland Cadets in their training and participation in state competitions.

This annual event not only promotes community spirit but also highlights the significance of youth programs in local law enforcement. Interested individuals can sign up to participate and receive a commemorative dash plate and swag bag.

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