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A HOT DEAL FOR SOME HOT WHEELS!

 

Help support the efforts of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lorain County...and have a chance to drive off in a 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT! Tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100. Don't pass on this chance to ride in style and help the Club as well.

 

 

Official Contest Rules


THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY TO THE 2008 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT THAT WILL BE RAFFLED OFF BY THE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF CLEVELAND, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF MASSILLON, INC, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE WESTERN RESERVE, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF YOUNGSTOWN, BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF LORAIN COUNTY & BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF ERIE COUNTY, INC IN CONJUNCTION WITH CLEVELAND INDIANS CHARITIES AND THE NORTHEAST OHIO DODGE DEALERS’ ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION. FAILURE TO MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS MAY DISQUALIFY WINNER FROM ACCEPTING PRIZE. PLEASE READ ALL RULES.

1.                   Contestants must be at least 18 years of age and be a licensed motor vehicle driver with proof of adequate liability insurance.

2.                   Void where prohibited. Contestants may purchase raffle tickets at sponsored sites or online at www.bgcloraincounty.org. Tickets are $20.00 each or 6 for $100.00. Online registrants will receive online notification. Odds of winning will be solely determined by number of tickets sold. Raffle closes September 5, 2008.

3.                   The grand prize is a 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8. Approximate retail value of $41,985. No cash award will be given in place of the prize. The winner must take delivery and complete paperwork at a Northeast Ohio Dodge Dealer. Winner is responsible for all taxes, title, license and registration fees. In the event of the winner’s failure to qualify or claim the prize within 30 days, or if the winner is unreachable, an alternative winner will be drawn. The vehicle titled will go from Chrysler, LLC to the Boys and Girls Club, then to the winner.

4.                   Employees of Cleveland Indians Charities, Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio, Chrysler, LLC, board members of the Northern Ohio Dodge Dealers’ Association, Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep Dealership employees, their advertising agencies and their immediate families are ineligible to win.

5.                   Winner acknowledges that the sponsoring groups shall have the right to use winner’s name, likeness, and voice in promoting that he/she is the winner, in both print and broadcast. The prize winner must sign a standard release form providing their address, telephone number and social security number and a W-9 tax form.

6.                   For the name of the grand prize winner, please, write to the 2008 Challenger Raffle c/o 6114 Broadway Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44127. The sponsors are the sole judge of all matters pertaining to this contest and reserve the right to change the rules without notice. Their decisions are final.

7.                   All entrants waive any and all claims of liability against all sponsors, agents, affiliates, parent companies and their employees along with any other acting on behalf, for damage, injuries, or other losses which relate directly or indirectly to the 2008 Challenger SRT Charity Raffle.

 

 

Skating star Scott Hamilton visits club members
Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton skated his way to Oberlin to visit club members and to take part in the awards presentation at the unit.
Hamilton, who brought home the top prize in men's figure skating in the 1984 Olympics, spoke with club members about reaching their goals and dreams and not letting anything keep them from success.
For more on the visit, visit the Morning Journal's story here.

 

 

Soul to Sole Program honored by BGCA Midwest Region

The Soul to Sole Program of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lorain County was honored recently by receiving the Midwest Region Area Council Award for Outstanding Program for 2007.


Soul to Sole, founded and directed by Mrs. Lori Campana, provides shoes to children from families with minimal financial resources. It is estimated that more than 2,000 pairs of Starbury shoes have been distributed since the programs beginning.
 

Financial support for Soul to Sole has come from Lorain, Erie and Cuyahoga counties, and it is hoped that the program will be replicated by other Boys & Girls Clubs around the nation.
Congratulations to Mrs. Campana and the Soul to Sole program!