Looking to break up those mid winter blues? The Quincy Elks in Quincy, Massachusetts will host the 1st Annual Mid Winter Rock and Blues Jam on Saturday February 6, 2010.
This will be the first of several fundraisers to benefit the U.S. "A" Team efforts in the 2010 World Championships. The first event will be in Brodenback, Germany during the month of June where the 125CCH class will race for the World Championship. The Team will return to Europe in August for the OSY400 Championship to be held in Mora, Sweden.
This year Captain Billy Allen will be running the Teams own equipment and will be looking to improve upon last years sixth place podium finish in Tallinn, Estonia. By running their own equipment that is tested and tuned, the Team is optimistic that they can improve upon that finish. Despite running against well funded government and corporate sponsored entries, the Team has figured out the jetty start and propeller selection and now they have a reason to return to the chase.
In an effort to help fund this monumental undertaking, the Quincy Elks and three bands have generously donated the venue and music to this event. Tickets to the event are $20.00 and the Team would humbly accept your donations to support their efforts. One hundred percent of the proceeds will go directly to the U.S. "A" Team to fund the transporting of their equipment back and forth overseas.
This is an opportunity for the independent David to go against the high powered Goliath teams and put the USA to the forefront of Outboard Racing. For more information on the U.S. "A" Team you can visit their website at www.ateamboatracing.com, or call Billy @ 1-781-775-9290
Steve Noury 31-A
The Trailer Place of New England is a proud supporter of the U.S. "A" team.
This will be the first of several fundraisers to benefit the U.S. "A" Team efforts in the 2010 World Championships. The first event will be in Brodenback, Germany during the month of June where the 125CCH class will race for the World Championship. The Team will return to Europe in August for the OSY400 Championship to be held in Mora, Sweden.
This year Captain Billy Allen will be running the Teams own equipment and will be looking to improve upon last years sixth place podium finish in Tallinn, Estonia. By running their own equipment that is tested and tuned, the Team is optimistic that they can improve upon that finish. Despite running against well funded government and corporate sponsored entries, the Team has figured out the jetty start and propeller selection and now they have a reason to return to the chase.
In an effort to help fund this monumental undertaking, the Quincy Elks and three bands have generously donated the venue and music to this event. Tickets to the event are $20.00 and the Team would humbly accept your donations to support their efforts. One hundred percent of the proceeds will go directly to the U.S. "A" Team to fund the transporting of their equipment back and forth overseas.
This is an opportunity for the independent David to go against the high powered Goliath teams and put the USA to the forefront of Outboard Racing. For more information on the U.S. "A" Team you can visit their website at www.ateamboatracing.com, or call Billy @ 1-781-775-9290
Steve Noury 31-A
The Trailer Place of New England is a proud supporter of the U.S. "A" team.
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