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and then the drying.



Once my ride was finished at East, I went over to Mokena to see how their operation was running.
This is the greeter at the Mokena location.

Who's behind the wheel? Oh it's Mrs. Mckay.

It is really hot today. More misting.

And some were trying to hide from the misting.



These three are ready for the next vehicle.

A constant at marching events, smiling, Mr. Dave McKay. Did you really volunteer for this?

The Queen mum even showed up today! Oh wait, it's Mrs. (Grandma) McKay. Did YOU volunteer for this?

All types of vehicles are washed at this event.

Another tally taker.

What happened to the drying crew? On top of all that you do, drying your own car too?

A donation bucket is held by two young ladies singing show tunes.



While the washers were singing Hip-Hop/Rap.

Instructions on the bottom of a donut box let drivers know what their supposed to do.

Battle of the Hoses or just an arch?

Towels are hung to dry or laid out. On a day like today, they'll dry quickly.

Back at East a line has formed.

Oh look who came to visit, Mrs. Linda Therriault. When asked where her camera was, the placement of her hands says it all.

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