Track Kicks Off 5th Annual Campaign to Benefit Central VA Foodbank and Marine Toys for Tots
President Vows to Again Match Donations Received at Track; Donors Eligible to Win Two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Tickets
11/16/2009
Employees loaded up trucks full of toys last year.
RICHMOND INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY KICKS OFF FIFTH ANNUAL CAMPAIGN TO BENEFIT CENTRAL VIRGINIA FOODBANK AND MARINE TOYS FOR TOTS
President Vows to Again Match Donations Received at Track; Donors Eligible to Win Two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Tickets
“The Central Virginia Foodbank and Marine Toys for Tots are two very special programs for us here at Richmond International Raceway,” said track president Doug Fritz. “We recognize the need for our community throughout the year, but especially during the holiday season. I encourage everyone to make a difference this holiday season and donate to these worthwhile programs. Additionally, I pledge that Richmond International Raceway will match can-for-can and toy-for-toy the donations we receive here at the track.”
Donations can be made to both organizations at the Richmond International Raceway ticket office located at the corner of Laburnum Avenue and Richmond-Henrico Turnpike (Meadowbridge Road). The ticket office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For every five food items or one new, unwrapped toy donated to these organizations and dropped off at Richmond International Raceway, each donor will receive a special raceway souvenir (limit five souvenirs per donor). Additionally, each donor will be entered to win two tickets to the May 1, 2010 Crown Royal 400 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway, along with two pre-race pit passes. Food items most needed are canned meats and fish, peanut butter, canned vegetables and fruits, canned spaghetti sauce, hot and cold cereals, pasta and rice.
About Central Virginia Foodbank:
Through its more than 500 partner agencies, the Central Virginia Foodbank serves the hunger needs of 31 counties and five cities in the
The coming cold-weather months are especially critical when it comes to having an adequate supply on the Foodbank’s shelves. Many disadvantaged families and individuals simply cannot afford both fuel and food, in addition to life’s other basic necessities. So as the temperature outside drops, the cupboards inside grow increasingly bare. This is especially true for the frail elderly, who already have to sometimes choose between medicine and food.
About Marine Toys for Tots:
Since 1947, U.S. Marines have been looking after
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