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GET READY TO SHAKE N’ BAKE AT WHIDBEY ISLANDS NEWEST AUTOMOTIVE FESTIVAL

by David Stern 24th July 2023

 

Join us at the highly anticipated SHAKE N' BAKE AUTOMOTIVE FESTIVAL, set to take place on August 19th, 2023 at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds in Washington. With the gates opening at noon sharp, there is plenty to look forward to and explore throughout the day.

 

The festival promises to be a haven for car enthusiasts, featuring exciting competitions and awards for participating vehicles. Judging will take center stage as cars compete for the top spot and bragging rights.

 

Walking in and viewing the cars is free. If you’d like to park your car on the midway to show it off, it’s only $10. For those who want to enter the competition and have their car judged, there is an additional fee of $15, but the opportunity to win an award is priceless.

 

We encourage everyone to come out and enjoy the festival with us. Don't forget to give your car some extra love and attention, and make sure it's looking its best before you arrive.

 

Stay updated on all the latest festival news and announcements by liking, following, and turning on notifications for [REDLINE] on Facebook. We can't wait to see you there!

 

Produced and sponsored by [REDLINE], a group of car enthusiasts based out of Oak Harbor. They host Friday night car meets at Windjammer Park, cruise-ins around the county, and other fun events for everyone who loves cars. More info about [REDLINE] can be found at www.instagram.com/redline_whidbey_island

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
24th July 2023 1:42 pm.
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