From the Yakima Herald-Republic Online News.


Posted on Saturday, September 04, 2010

Photo — Turning heads on cruise night

Yakima Herald-Republic

ANDY SAWYER/Yakima Herald-Republic

One of many classic cars cruising Yakima Avenue on Saturday night catches the attention of people outside the Olive Garden at the corner of Third Street, including Greg Bolin, center, who was outside with his wife, Tina, right, waiting for a table. The cruise was from 6 to 10 p.m. and was the second of this summer's two legal cruising nights in Yakima. The first one was in June. Cruising is illegal in Yakima and is defined as driving past a checkpoint more than twice in the same direction within a two-hour period.

One of many classic cars cruising Yakima Ave. Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, catches the attention of people outside the Olive Garden at Third Street and Yakima Ave., including Greg Bolin, center, who was outside with his wife, Tina, right, waiting for their table. The cruise was from 6 to 10 p.m. and was the second of two legal cruising nights in Yakima. The first one was in June. Cruising is illegal in Yakima and is defined as driving past a checkpoint more than twice in the same direction within a two-hour period.
ANDY SAWYER/Yakima Herald-Republic
One of many classic cars cruising Yakima Ave. Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010, catches the attention of people outside the Olive Garden at Third Street and Yakima Ave., including Greg Bolin, center, who was outside with his wife, Tina, right, waiting for their table. The cruise was from 6 to 10 p.m. and was the second of two legal cruising nights in Yakima. The first one was in June. Cruising is illegal in Yakima and is defined as driving past a checkpoint more than twice in the same direction within a two-hour period.