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Bailey Wills, 12, relaxes in a 1941 Graham Hollywood owned by Lynn and Susie Main, the “Bailey’s Choice” winner in the eighth annual Bailey’s Brigade Car Show held Sept. 9 at Allsport Polaris in Liberty Lake. The show raised $6,808 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk for a Cure. Combined with the Bailey’s Brigade team’s letter-writing campaign, which raised $3,802, the 2012 goal of $10,000 was surpassed. About 76 cars participated, and the Liberty Lake Kiwanis sold concessions for the cause. Other winners included: People's Choice, 1939 Ford owned by Walt Nicholson; Elite Class, 1929 Sedan Delivery owned by Lynn and Susie Main; Best Convertible, Best Restoration to Original and Best in Show, 1959 Ford Skyliner owned by Jean Oster. Bill Keehner was also given a trophy for being the only car show participant who has been a part of the event for all eight years of its existence. For more, visit www.baileysbrigade.com.

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Local Lens: Bailey’s Brigade surpasses $10,000 for JDRF
9/19/2012 11:46:15 AM

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