Bowen Scarff hosts Pacific Cascade Mustang Club show and benefit

The Pacific Cascade Mustang Club holds its 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent on Saturday.

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  • Tuesday, August 12, 2014 4:47pm
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Mustangs of all types will be on display at the 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent on Saturday.

Mustangs of all types will be on display at the 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent on Saturday.

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The Pacific Cascade Mustang Club holds its 27th annual All Ford and Mustang Roundup Car Show at Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln in Kent on Saturday.

The show runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the dealership, 1157 Central Ave. N.

Proceeds benefit Kent’s Pediatric Interim Care Center.

Last year’s event raised $1,000 for the Wounded Warrior Project.

“This is a fun event that we look forward to every year,” said Mark Scarff, president and general manager of Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln. “We are very pleased to be partnering with the Pacific Cascade Mustang Club in benefitting such a good cause. We hope to raise even more money this year for the Pediatric Interim Care Center. “

The show is open to all Ford, Lincoln and Mercury-powered vehicles. Dash plaques and T-shirts are provided to car participants. Class winners are awarded trophies.

The Pediatric Interim Care Center is a one-of-a-kind, model program that provides specialized, 24-hour care for drug-exposed and medically fragile newborns. To date Pacific Cascade Mustang Club has donated more than $5,300 to the center.

Bowen Scarff Ford-Lincoln has been a member of the Kent community for 55 years and is a 16-time winner of the Ford President’s Award based on customer satisfaction surveys; more than any other Ford dealer in the state.

For additional information, visit BowenScarff.com.


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