Penultimate car show returns to highway intersection Tuesday

The next-to-last Bainbridge Island Classic Car Cruise-In of the year returns to the corner at the intersection of Highway 305 and Madison Avenue, on the grassy fields of Bainbridge First Baptist Church from 5 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 30.

The beloved show — an annual summertime tradition on the island — combines the love of classic automobiles with a desire to help local kids. Admission is free and open to all, and concessions (a hamburger or hot dog, plus water or soda) are provided by Aaron and Micah Strom, of Modern Collision Rebuild & Service, for a $5 donation.

All proceeds from the event benefit “Project Backpack” at Helpline House.

Project Backpack provides essential school supplies for Bainbridge students in need, helps offset the cost to parents of new clothes for students, and assists with school-related fees as well.

If you’d like to show a cool car or special interest vehicle, it is recommended you arrive as early as possible (the show space reaches capacity within the first 30 to 60 minutes).

There is no cost to attend the show.

Visit www.bainbridgeislandcarshow.com to learn more.