Sunday, April 15, 2012

Hood Sponsor announced



JimBob Racing announces that we have signed a new Hood Sponsor for 2012. The Hood Sponsor is Engle Printing Company of Mount Joy, Pa. The Engle printing Company is celebrating 58 years in business this year and is a very respected and involved member of the local community. I would also like to mention our other sponsors without which I couldn't put this effort together. The Mount Joy Diner, Auto-Locator, Faulkner Chevy, Jim's Tire Service, Top of The Line Roofing, Krunch Kritters, PA. Breast Cancer Coalition, Jim Roberts' West Main Auto, Mick's All American Pub, SSC Tint & Graphics and the Lancaster County Corvette Club. We would like to thank all of our sponsors for their support.


Just an update on our fund raising for the Pa. Breast Cancer Coalition. As you can see from the attached picture we are filling up the roof and will soon have to start on the back window. We started out with a bang and announced a goal of raising 50% more than last year. While we are ahead of last years pace we still have a lot of work to go to realize that goal. Don't forget if we get your donation before we leave in early May we will put your name on one of our Pa. Breast Cancer Coalition stickers and place it on the car and you can "ride along" on this amazing adventure. We will also put someones name who you would like to honor who has delt with breast cancer or another cancer. You can also name someone in memorial. We have also had familes who for $10 each have put all the members of the family on to show their support for the fight against Breast Cancer. Steve Barrett, my Transit Driver is from the Ohio area and he is active in getting donations from his friends as well. If you would like to donate please send your donation to Jim Roberts 14 W. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 17552. Please make any checks payable to Pa. Breast Cancer Coalition.


It won't be long now and I'm working on the final details on making sure I have the right parts, stuff, etc. to take along. Space is certainly a consideration so we have to pack ligh, though not a light as some. Last year an Ultima GTR exotic sports car had so little space for luggage they had to put their clothing and stuff in baggies and fit it into any crevice in the cabin they could find. Be sure to keep checking the blog and I will try to make updates each evening to share some of the results and stories of the day. Feel free to share the blog address with anyone who might be interested in this type of thing.



1 comment:

  1. Way to go Jim! You're making all of us at the PA Breast Cancer Coalition very proud!

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