The Elegance at Hershey Donates a Total of $150,000 to JDRF, AACA Library & Research Center, and AACA Museum
Company press release.Weekend of Events Featuring the World's Finest Vintage and Collector Cars at The Hotel Hershey® Raises More Than $500,000 for Causes over the past three years. Hershey, PA (October 23, 2013) - In celebration of its 2013 success, The Elegance at Hershey Board of Directors and Executive Director Lisa Leathery were pleased to present checks totaling $150,000 to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Library and Research Center, and the AACA Museum. Organizers presented $25,000 to Chris Ritter, Librarian AACA Library & Research Center; $25,000 to Mark Lizewskie, Executive Director, AACA Museum; and $100,000 to Susan Harral, Executive Director JDRF- Central Pa Chapter, Beth Blasco, JDRF Branch Director of East Central PA. Representatives, MaryAnn Pruden Development Coordinator Central PA Chapter JDRF, and Ellen Rubesin, Regional Director Northeast Region JDRF. In its more than three years, The Elegance at Hershey has been able to contribute a total of $500,000 to the three important charities. The event, held in June, offers three days of amazing events, including a two-day vintage race, a 5K, and the opportunity to see some of the world's rarest vintage automobiles. The beautiful backdrop for all of these events is the history Hotel Hershey®. All weekend activities drive home with one united purpose; to raise funds for the selected charities. 'We are very fortunate to have strong supporters within the community such as Midlantic Machinery, McCarthy Tires, Cleveland Brothers, M&T Bank, PPL Energy, Philadelphia Trust Co, and Hershey Entertainment & Resorts.' said Leathery. 'Without their support we would not be able to achieve nor continue to provide such significant support to these charities.' The Elegance at Hershey was founded under the direction of John (Jack) Rich, of Pottsville PA. Along with his friend AACA Executive Director Steve Moskowitz and a Board of Directors, Jack's vision to build and produce a unique car event providing opportunity for individuals to view world class vehicles up close and in person became a reality. Although Jack Rich passed away in December of 2011, he was able to be present during the first year to see the fruits of his labor. The Rich family and Jack's memory are still a very big part of The Elegance as his son Michael Rich and wife Joannie continue to serve on the board are confident he would be proud of what he started. The Elegance is a weekend-long schedule of activities that includes: the Grand Ascent, a challenging automobile hill climb appealing to many that love to see history in motion; The Elegance Challenge, a 5K that begins with 200-foot elevation rise over 7-tenths of a mile; and The Elegance at Hershey, a judged Concours d'Elegance featuring 75 of the worlds rarest vehicles. Organizers of The Elegance at Hershey would like to thank all sponsors, donors, volunteers, and Hershey Entertainment & Resorts. The Elegance at Hershey 2014 weekend of events will take place on June 13, 14, and 15.
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