Aerospace Machinists raise $14,000 with charity go-kart race

Machinists Union Local Lodge 751-F's second annual Karting Challenge raised more than $14,000 for charity last Saturday at PGP Motorsports Park at Pacific Raceways.

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Racers take part in the second annual Machinists Union Local Lodge 751-F Karting Challenge at PGP Motorsports Park at Pacific Raceways in Kent. The event raised more than $14

Racers take part in the second annual Machinists Union Local Lodge 751-F Karting Challenge at PGP Motorsports Park at Pacific Raceways in Kent. The event raised more than $14

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Machinists Union Local Lodge 751-F’s second annual Karting Challenge raised more than $14,000 for charity last Saturday at PGP Motorsports Park at Pacific Raceways.

Twenty teams, each with as many as four drivers, raced for two hours on the 0.9-mile track, hitting speeds up to 50 mph. The racing was close – the top two teams finished eight seconds apart.

“The folks at Pacific Raceways were great to work with, and thanks to our teams, we had a great time, and raised a lot of money for a very worthy cause,” said Local 751-F President Robley Evans.

All the proceeds are going to Guide Dogs of America, the California-based charity that provides service dogs, and training in their use, free of charge to people who are blind or have impaired vision from across the United States and Canada.

Local 751-F is affiliated with Machinists Union District Lodge 751, which is the top fundraiser for Guide Dogs of America. Over the past five years, the union has raised nearly $1.5 million for the charity, including a record $384,000 in 2013.


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