Puyallup Tribe car show returns for second year

The car show display of stunning vehicles and prize winners

By Hillary Cagey, Puyallup Tribal News

The Puyallup Tribe car show made a return Saturday, Sept. 14, drawing car enthusiasts and community members alike for a day filled with excitement and celebration.

Puyallup Tribal Council Vice Chairwoman Sylvia Miller and Councilwoman Monica Miller had the honor of presenting the awards to the proud car owners.

The car show was more than just a display of stunning vehicles, it was a vibrant community gathering.

Food vendors offered a variety of delicious options, while arts and craft vendors showcased their unique creations, adding a touch of Indigenous culture and craftsmanship to the event.

For the younger attendees, a bouncy house provided endless fun, and the 360-degree photo booth allowed everyone to capture memorable moments in a fun and interactive way.
DJ Big Rez kept the energy high with a variety of music, ensuring the atmosphere was lively and engaging throughout the day.