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51st salmon bake set for Sunday

Published 1:30 am Wednesday, August 7, 2019

51st salmon bake set for Sunday
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51st salmon bake set for Sunday
A Rotary Club member prepares wild salmon for guests. Photo courtesy of Rotary Club of Sequim

It’s time for Rotary’s annual Salmon Bake charity fundraiser.

The Rotary Club of Sequim presents its 51st-annual Salmon Bake on Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Sequim Boys & Girls Club, 400 W. Fir St. The party begins at noon and finishes at 4 p.m.

Bring your whole family for a happy afternoon of fun. Choose either an alder-fired wild salmon or special Sequim recipe barbecue pork meal with fresh crisp salad, a roll, ice cream dessert and coffee or soft drink. Hot dog meals are available for children 12 and younger.

Come early with family and friends. Eat, laugh and enjoy a Sunday afternoon of toe-tapping live music and raffles. For entertainment, the Dukes of Dabob serve up classic Dixieland jazz and swing beginning at 11:45 a.m. The Cat’s Meow follows at 2 p.m. with selections from our Great American Songbook.

Raffles are set all afternoon; players need not be present to win. Discover what Rotary’s famous “4-Way Test” means at the club’s exhibit, and see local charities on display.

Tickets are $18 each at the door; however, discount tickets are available today for $16 each at www.sequimrotary.org. Pre-sale tickets are also available from Sequim Noon Rotarians, Sequim Boys & Girls Club and the Sequim YMCA, Thomas Building Center, Beal Carpet & Drapery or the Sequim Chamber of Commerce. Hot dog tickets for children 12 and younger are $5 each at the door.

The salmon bake proceeds help Sequim students, Sequim Boys & Girls Club, Sequim Education Foundation classroom grants for teachers, Sequim Orthopedic Guild for Seattle Children’s Hospital and local Rotary youth projects, such as the club’s successful Adaptive Bike Program.