Fenders on Front Street 2024

The Downtown Issaquah Association (DIA) is pleased to announce the 17th Annual Fenders on Front Street  Classic Car Show Sunday, June 16, 2024. This Father’s Day, hundreds of classic and vintage car owners from across the state will proudly show their vehicles along Front Street in historic downtown Issaquah. The car show is free to attend with a suggested donation of $20 per family, donors receive a commemorative dash plaque which can be picked up at the Historic Shell Station. This year, DIA is pleased to be partnering with Life Enrichment Options (LEO) a non-profit dedicated to supporting adults with developmental disabilities to provide a day of fun and entertainment for these individuals. The classic car show begins at 8:00 am and runs until 3:00 pm. Motorcycles are also welcome! Fenders on Front Street attracts thousands of visitors from all over the state and beyond, who stroll along Front Street admiring beautiful vintage and classics cars and motorcycles. Bring your dad out to historic downtown Issaquah where you can expect a fun filled family day with live music, food trucks, vendors, kids scavenger hunt and an awards ceremony.

Please consider donating to keep Fenders on Front Street Community Powered and support Life Enrichment Options.  Donate Here

Attention all Classic Car Owners! If you own a classic or vintage car, register your car (suggested $20 donation) to participate in the car show. All makes, models and years are welcome at the show. To register your car fill out the form. Donations benefit the Downtown Issaquah Association and Life Enrichment Options (LEO) organizations and help cover event expenses.

ABOUT LIFE ENRICHMENT OPTIONS (LEO)
LEO was born in 1988 out of the need of mothers of young adults with developmental disabilities. As their children were leaving the safety net of the Issaquah school district, there was very little to look forward to in the way of activities and services in the community. These women were determined that their children would live as “normal” a life as possible. They had a dream of employment, a social network with friends and independent living for their children. Today, over 30 years later, LEO has made significant progress in developing housing, programs and activities for individuals with developmental disabilities. And we remain dedicated to making dreams a reality.

 

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Jun 16 2024
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8:00 am - 3:00 pm
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