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Charity Preview Party for the Portland International Auto Show Benefits Seven Local Nonprofits

Portland, OR. The sneak peek party for the Portland International Auto Show raised funds for seven local charities: Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland, Brian Grant Foundation, The Dougy Center, JDRF, Meals on Wheels People, the Victory Academy and Self Enhancement, Inc. (SEI). Revenue from the $100 tickets benefited the preferred charity of the ticket purchaser. Organizers say last year, the auto show at the convention center raised over $500,000 for the charities. Guests at the January 25th event had a “VIP Sneak Peek” of 600 of the best production, exotic and concept vehicles and technologies including the Acura NSX, one of only a few in the country.

Here’s a video about the event:

The Charity Preview Party is the official kickoff of the Portland International Auto Show and includes opening ceremonies, food and beverage, entertainment, all while strolling over 400,000 square feet of showroom floor.

Volunteers from the Dougy Center were selling 2017 Porsche Boxster raffle tickets.

The new Rolls-Royce drew fans, the car starts at around $305,000.

Victory students enjoyed the Sneak Peek thanks to Metro Portland New Car Dealers Association.

Victory Academy’s Mission is to provide children affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder with an integrated academic and therapeutic program, carefully designed to address an individual’s strengths and challenges.

Local business owner, Gayland Looney said, “It was my favorite social event of the year. I invited some key clients and we all had a memorable evening. We have already marked our calendars for 2018.”

The benefit, now in its fourth year, has become more popular each year. The charities do important work in the Portland community and the auto show is proud to support their efforts, says Greg Remensperger, executive director, of the show. “You can’t ask for a better neighbor in your community than an auto show or auto dealership,” says Remensperger. “The auto industry has always been generous, and we are pleased to help build awareness for these important service organizations, and provide necessary financial support.”

Show Dates: Thurs., Jan. 26 – Sun., Jan. 29, 2017

Hours:
Thurs., Jan. 26 10 am – 10 pm
Fri., Jan. 27 10 am – 10 pm
Sat., Jan. 28 10 am – 10 pm
Sun., Jan. 29 10 am – 7 pm

Ticket prices:
Adults (13 and older) $12
Seniors $10
Military (with ID) $10
Children (7 – 12) $7*
Children 6 and under Free

*On Family Day, Sun., Jan. 29, children 12 and under are free when accompanied by a paid adult.

 

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Elisa Klein

I’ve been a professional journalist and writer since 1987, (and long-time reporter for KOIN-TV.) As a nationally published reporter, with a Master’s Degree in Journalism, I love to report positive news and information. Journalism has also connected me with another non-profit where I served as a leader; the Northwest’s biggest writer’s organization: The Willamette Writers.

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