Car, bike show to benefit Masonic Temple

PORT ANGELES — Masonic Lodge #69 will host its third car and bike show from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday.

The show will be in the parking lot at the Rite Aid, 621 Lincoln St. in Port Angeles.

Entry is by voluntary donation to the lodge’s building fund.

The car show includes a raffle for a Pitboss Pellet BBQ Smoker and more than 50 other prizes donated by local businesses. Tickets are $2 each, and each ticket is good for every drawing until it wins.

The lodge also will host a vendors’ expo and swap meet from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Masonic temple, 622 S. Lincoln St.

The lodge will sell coffee and donuts in the morning, and hamburgers, hotdogs and ice cream sundaes in the afternoon.

The Port Angeles Masonic Temple was built in 1921 in Classic Revival style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

Proceeds from Saturday’s fundraisers will support repair and renovation of the temple, including repair of a boarded window on the front of the building and replacing the roof.

Last year’s car and bike show raised $6,300, which was used to repair the temple’s elevator, clean and repair the rain gutters, remove some problem trees and place pigeon spikes over the front porch to make it safe to sit there.

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