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A Taste of Beaver County
BOL-TECH MOTORSPORTS, INC, has donated the outside skin of the
777 dirt big block modified racecar driven by Kevin Bolland to
Homemaker Home Health Aide Service of Beaver County, Inc., a local
non-profit care agency.
The outside skin of the 2002 Lernerville Championship racecar
will be on display and auctioned off at the agency's annual fund
raiser, "Taste of Beaver County" progressive dinner
on Friday, Sept. 26, 2003.
There are two ways to bid on the outside skin of the car. Interested
parties can attend the progressive benefit dinner for $150.00
a couple or $85.00 for an individual and place a bid on the Silent
Auction bid list while enjoying dining around Beaver County. Anyone
can mail a sealed bid to the Homemaker-Home Health Aide office
stating "BID" in large letters on the back of the envelope.
Bids must include bid amount, name, address and telephone number
and must be received in the Homemaker office by Sept. 25. Sealed
bids will be opened at the progressive dinner on Sept. 26 during
the dessert course at the Timberhouse at Rolling Acres. The minimum
bid is $200.00.
Racecar enthusiasts will find the racecar memorabilia of interest
as a collector's item or use it for decorating an area. Proceeds
benefit a great cause that provides help at home for the frail
elderly and disabled adults who need practical help to remain
at home. Homemaker-Home Health Aide Service is located in Stone
Point Landing, Suite 104, Bridgewater, PA 15009 and can be reached
at 724-774-4002.
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