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‘Squirt, soap, scrub & spray’ lands Cayucos Rotary with over $1,000 towards school,scoreboard

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Real Estate Agent with Sims & Company 01385503

 

 

Car Wash @ Cayucos School

 

The Rotary Club of Cayucos-Seaside's car wash fundraiser raised over $1,000 during the four-hour shift from 10:00 am to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 18, 2008.  Half of the proceeds came from pre-sold tickets, while the remaining half was collected from cash-paying customers on the day of the car wash. 

The fundraiser was held at the Cayucos School, which supplied water for the event.  The car wash detergent was donated by AutoZone of Morro Bay, CA.  Armed with buckets, hoses, spray guns and towels, the Rotarians and Cayucos school students squirted, soaped, sponged, scrubbed and sprayed to get cars and trucks clean.

 

Car Wash @ Cayucos School

 

The Rotary Club of Cayucos-Seaside wishes to thank everyone who supported, especially the 15 Cayucos Middle school students who came to help. Proceeds from the car wash would go towards the purchase of an electronic scoreboard for the new school gym in Cayucos.


To learn more about the Rotary Club of Cayucos-Seaside, please visit www.CayucosRotary.org or call club president, Sherry Sim, 805-234-4315. The Rotary Club of Cayucos-Seaside meets every Thursday, 7 am at the Sea Shanty Restaurant, 296 S. Ocean Ave, Cayucos, CA.

 

Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

Now you really bring back memories of college. What college club didn't have a car wash as a fundraiser. I've noticed that there aren't too many car wash events here in San Diego. Maybe because it rarely rains so our cars don't get dirty. Nope. That can't be it. My car is always dirty, usually the result of the birds in the trees overhead. LOL

Oct 28, 2008 03:27 AM
Sherry Peckhoon Sim
Sims & Company - Cayucos, CA
Broker/Owner, Covering the Beautiful Central Coast

Jim, our cars do get dirty in CA, despite the lack of rain. We get about 7 inches of rain each year on the Central Coast, and that's not much.  Yet, there's dust, and the occasional travel into ranches etc., on dirt roads not maintained by County etc.  The middle school kids had fun, and the money is going to benefit them in the new school gym, so that's all that matters.  Thanks for visiting.

Oct 28, 2008 07:35 PM