
Spectators will determine prizes in a number of categories for car show
Organizers for a fundraiser for the Camas-Washougal Community Chest are looking for car owners to fill spots at the upcoming Cruise to the Shoug.
Hosted by 54-40 Brewing Co., the car/truck/motorcycle/etc show will be at the 54-40 taproom in Washougal on Sunday Aug. 4 from 2 to 5 p.m. There is enough space for 49 vehicles.
Registration is $25 per vehicle, with staging set to begin at 1 p.m. The viewing of the vehicles will start at 2 p.m. 54-40 Brewing Co. is located at 3801 Truman Street in Washougal.
The car show is free to spectators.
This car show also relies on the spectators to pick the winners. Fan judging will determine prizes for People’s Choice (for those 13 and older), the Kids’ Choice (for 12 and under), a Fan-Favorite Motorcycle; a Fan-Favorite Truck; Weirdest Ride; Most Attention to Detail; and Best Daily Driver.
Beyond the vehicles, spectators can enjoy live music, a 50/50 raffle, and more prizes.
All proceeds go to the Camas-Washougal Community Chest, which is used to fund grants to nonprofit organizations in Camas and Washougal.
To purchase your spot in the show, go to: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/1d686680-c960-472f-96b7-af62acfdb91c
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