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NH Auto Show VIP Charity Night to benefit CASA

The New Hampshire Auto Dealers Association and CASA of NH will be having its second annual NH Auto Show VIP Charity Night Preview on Oct. 23

Join the New Hampshire Auto Dealers Association and Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire for its second annual NH Auto Show VIP Charity Night Preview on Thursday, October, 23. This special first look at the NH Auto Show is a fundraising event for CASA and the NH Automotive Education Foundation.

What: NH Auto Show VIP Charity Night Preview
When: Thursday Oct. 23, 2014, 6-9 p.m.
Where: NH Sportsplex, 68 Technology Drive, Bedford, NH
Who: NHADA Members, CASA, Dignitaries, Community Leaders

In addition to exclusive early access to the weekend-long auto show, this event will include:

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  • A collection of exciting new model vehicles
  • An intimate setting to check out the cars’ interior and take a look under the hood
  • Networking opportunities with invited dignitaries, NH dealers and colleagues. Gov. Maggie Hassan has also been invited to preside over the ceremony.
  • Hors d’oeuvres and beverages
  • An official grand opening ribbon cutting for the auto show.
  • There will be a Rolls Royce and a Lamborghini on display, and one lucky attendee will have the opportunity to drive a Formula One vehicle that night!

Tickets are $75 and space is limited. To purchase, please contact Joann Neumann at jneumann@casanh.org or 626-4600.

For more information about the NH auto show and the charity night, visit nhada.com.

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CASA of New Hampshire strives to protect the right of our state’s most vulnerable children to live, learn and grow in the embrace of a loving family. Our trained volunteer advocates speak for abused children’s best interests in New Hampshire’s family court system.

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