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7/8/13, 7:38 PM |
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Sprint Week Super Bowl
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Join Date: Oct 2010 Posts: 24 |
3rd Annual Sprint Week Super Bowl All proceeds to benefit Courty Cares Brownsburg Bowl - July 16, 2013 - drivers registration at 6pm - bowling starts at 7pm Bowl with all your favorite Indiana Sprint Week drivers at Brownsburg Bowl the night before Terre Haute. New format will have all drivers rotating through each lane so you will get to bowl with all drivers if you choose to bowl. Bowling isn't your thing? Come meet other fans, enjoy a silent auction with items that you can't buy at the merchandise trailers! Trivia with great door prizes will be hosted by celebrity emcee Kirk Spridgeon. Stay and watch the drivers compete to see who will be crowned the Sprint Week Super Bowling Champion. There is no cost to attend unless you choose to bowl, however donations to Courty Cares are strongly encouraged in the form of a new toy or cash donation. Drivers slated to attend: Casey Shuman Shane Cottle Kevin Thomas Jr Wes McIntyre Jerry Coons Jr. Robert Ballou Davey Ray Chad Boespflug Jace Vanderweerd Richard Vanderweerd Hunter Schuerenberg Bradley Sterrett Silent auction items include: Autographed flip flops from Casey Shuman Driving Suit from Robert Ballou Bowling Ball autographed by all ISW drivers Autographed helmet by all ISW drivers 2006 Hoffman nose piece signed by Tracy Hines & Jerry Coons Jr (this is the winning nose piece from the $30k & $25k Oskaloosa & 4 Crown race) Impact Racing Gear Fan Pack Lucas Oil Fan Pack Chase Stockon Autographed #32 nose piece Jon Stanbrough Fan Pack Kenny Irwin Jr. package, consisting of a (new in package) t-shirt when KI drove the Lewis / Beast #9 midget, a (new in box) KI mailbox, one of the first trophies that KI won when he started in the go carts, an autographed collectors card, and a few others pieces from his midget and NASCAR career more to come as several drivers have promised exclusive things to add to our list! 1980's Collection of Open Wheel Magazines and Programs Great door prizes from Lawrenceburg Speedway, Indy Race Parts, Indianapolis Motor Speedway and many more! A completely race themed bowling alley; Brownsburg Bowl is located at 18 Whittington Drive in Brownsburg, Indiana. Courty Cares collects toy donations for kids in the hospital suffering from cancer. Toys for all ages....infant to teens both boys and girls. In addition to toys, they also collect travel size bottles of shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothpaste, etc. These items are donated to the Ronald McDonald House to be available to the families staying there.
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7/8/13, 9:12 PM |
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Re: Sprint Week Super Bowl
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Race Count This Year: 2 Race Count Last Year: 11 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 1,317 |
Not to mention before hand you can stop by Pit Stop BBQ just down the road for some good food. Completely race themed as well. They have a couple of midgets in the restaurant.
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7/10/13, 7:48 AM |
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Re: Sprint Week Super Bowl
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Race Count This Year: 3 Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 1,229 |
Just my 2 cents worth, but 3 points to add to this post...
#1 is THE CAUSE, THE CAUSE, THE CAUSE...besides a night of fun for the drivers and fans, this is meant to be a fund raiser for Courty Cares. When so much of the world is saying "what's wrong with kids these days" here in central Indiana we have Courtland Cottle, who has taken it upon herself to gather toys (& cash to buy even more toys) to donate to children's hospital for great kids who are in alot worse shape then most of us. Please come out to this event, bring a toy (or a bag of toys) or cash and help out this wonderful cause. Make it your good deed for the day and know that you will put a smile on a childs face when they receive a new toy in the hospital. 2nd point is to be able to see our sprint car drivers let loose and have some fun. We seldom have the opportunity to get up close with our favorite drivers, get some autographs, buy your favorite drivers t-shirt from the driver themselves & let the kids meet their heroes (& my heroes too) without the helmet on. This is always a great night of fun, and a part of Indiana Sprint Weeks that shouldn't be missed. & point 3, yes...the Pit Stop Grill for their racin' ribs and sweet potato fries, oh my. Make sure to schedule extra time there, there is so much to see. Go to the end of the hallway and check out the old "autographed" 16th St. Speedway programs. Lots of give-aways, the silent auction, the bowling, the drivers, and they even sell beer there, so you know it's a party, HARF will be in the house with some prizes too, hope to see you there, bob. |
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7/11/13, 4:58 AM |
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Re: Sprint Week Super Bowl
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Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 6,227 |
There just might even be some blurry Manvel Motorsports 8 x 12s up for auction, too. . . .
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7/15/13, 9:15 AM |
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Re: Sprint Week Super Bowl
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Race Count This Year: 3 Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 1,229 |
HARF is adding to the Silent Auction table a Kenny Irwin Jr. package, consisting of a (new in package) t-shirt when KI drove the Lewis / Beast #9 midget, a (new in box) KI mailbox, one of the first trophies that KI won when he started in the go carts, an autographed collectors card, and a few others pieces from his midget and NASCAR career. Please come out and enjoy this fun night and bid on some one of a kind auction items, bob.
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