75 Days of Summer with DRIVE TOWARD A CURE for Parkinsons

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75 Days of Summer with DRIVE TOWARD A CURE for Parkinsons

Time: June 22, 2022 to September 5, 2022
Location: Everywhere You Drive - Throughout the USA
Website or Map: https://www.drivetowardacure.…
Phone: 8053209248
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Deb Pollack
Latest Activity: Jun 22, 2022

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Comment by Deb Pollack on June 22, 2022 at 11:02am

Support Parkinson’s to Win!

Join Drive Toward a Cure and Hagerty Drivers Club on the road this summer to create nationwide awareness for Parkinson’s Disease while supporting research and patient care!

For 2022, the formula is changed and the program has been simplified.  It doesn’t matter whether you pile on the miles or raise the most money, everybody has a shot at the grand prize!  Every dollar raised is worth a mile, and every mile driven is worth a dollar. Whoever has the greatest total of miles and dollars will be our grand prize winner!

  1. Get out and drive.
  2. Create a fundraising page.
  3. Share your adventures on social media!

It’s that easy.

Need extra incentive? With the first $100 you raise, MOTHERS POLISH® will send you a complimentary gift pack worth $200!!

Grand Prize

Up To a $5,500 Value:
Michelin Tires + RSR Wheels

The Grand Prize winner – the registrant with the greatest total fundraising plus documented miles1 from June 19 to September 5 – will receive a set of four new wheels and tires!

A custom-built set of RSR Forged 20″ Wheels valued up to $3,500

Plus a set of Michelin tires valued up to $2,000.

Prizes courtesy of Michelin North America, Inc. and RSR Forged Wheels.

Additional Prizes include…

BMW Performance Driving School

Be a guest of the BMW Performance Driving School at Thermal Raceway in glorious southern California for their “1-Day Driver’s School” valued at $849!

GrandPrix Originals

The winner will choose either a Rexton or Replica jacket, and any pair of shoes from GrandPrix Originals‘ fantastic selection! This package is valued at $400.

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