Saturday, November 23, 2013

Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix raises $200,000 for charity

Being a Pittsburgh based car guy and racing fan. I brag around the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix all the way through the day. Not single look after I fair cars and participate in the trial, but I furthermore fulfil as a associate of the Car Show Committee.
Transpire it the car shows, the races, the fun of enjoying a pleasant weekend in the square, come again? Still fits your want, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix has a little morsel of everything. The unsurpassed though is to facilitate ALL proceeds from the PVGP trial benefit two amazing charities, the Autism Society of Pittsburgh and the Allegheny Valley School. This day, the PVGP usual a modern highest achievement, donating $200,000 to both charities next to the contemporary "Victory Lap" check presentation ceremony. Representatives from the PVGP, event sponsors, car manufacturers, and participating car clubs were on administer next to the Allegheny Valley School's campus representing tours, a check flag waving and Terrible Towel wave (Myron Cope, inventor of the Terrible Towel sat on the board of AVS and the PVGP, and sales benefit AVS also). Each charity will benefit equally, receiving $100,000 apiece. This money will be used to provide residential thought, management and support representing developmentally disabled those in the Pittsburgh area.


Since 1983, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix has raised larger than $2.95 million dollars representing both charities, with rejection secret code of stopping.

For more in sequence on how you can donate to the PVGP, volunteer or discovery improbable around the 2012 event, please visit http://www.Pittsburghvintagegrandprix.Com

Charity Ambassadors representing apiece charity;  Anita Iyengar -Autism Society of Pittsburgh and Brandon Fisher - Allegheny Valley School were on administer to receive the $200,000 check

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