The members of the JPeezy softball team will wash and mini-detail your car, plus give you a parking space near the beach for Car Free Sunday, May 22 for only $20. Come down to the Alki Homestead as early as you can since the lot will fill up fast.
From left they are Travis Gagner, Ben Doty, Tony Beauvais, and John Peck.
A very special car wash is being held by a softball team named after Jeremy Peck, this Sunday, May 22 in the parking lot of the Alki Homestead just 1/3 of a block off the beach at 2717 61st Ave. s.w.
Peck disappeared last December and his body was found on Bainbridge Island three weeks later. An investigation into his death is continuing.
The Jpeezy's are sponsored by The Bridge restaurant and lounge and they play in the Men's Metro League for West Seattle. The League has twenty teams. They normally play at Riverview Playfield.
A $20 donation gets you a car wash, a mini-detail, and a parking spot for Car Free Sunday, which is happening at the same time.
Jeremy's uncle, John Peck expressed his gratitude to The Bridge owners Rita Dixson and Trevor Garand. "They were instrumental in our ability to get a team going this year. We owe them a lot," he said.
The main goal in fielding a team is to keep Jeremy Peck's name alive. Friend and player Ben Doty said, "That's what brings us together and unites the team."
The car wash will run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm or until the lot fills up with cars.