Salmon bake and BBQ swims back into Sequim on Sunday, Aug. 9

Salmon bake and BBQ swims back into Sequim on Sunday, Aug. 9

SEQUIM — The Rotary Club of Sequim’s 47th annual Salmon Bake & BBQ is scheduled at the Sequim Boys and Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St., from noon to 4 p.m. this coming Sunday, Aug. 9.

Seasoned coho salmon fillets will be placed over the hot coals and baked, ready for guests when gates open at noon.

The bake includes a barbecued pork option for those who are not fish lovers, and hot dog plates for kids under 12. The event also will feature exhibitors, entertainment and raffles.

Tickets may be purchased at the salmon bake — or from Rotarians this week at sales sites at Walmart, QFC and Safeway or at Rotarians’ businesses (between 10 a.m.-4 p.m.), the Boys & Girls Club, Thomas Building Center and Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce office.

The event is a major Rotary fundraiser, with net profits going to the Boys & Girls Club, Scouting activities, Sequim school teacher grants and several other community service projects.

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