Great Sax phor Nashville Area Parrotheads
Posted: July 8, 2005 8:34 am
Jamie McMurray to Host "A Night in Nashville" for Autism Society of America. Saxophonist Amy Lee to Provide Entertainment
MOORESVILLE, N.C., (July 4, 2005) --- NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series star Jamie
McMurray will continue his ongoing relationship with the Autism Society of
America (ASA) when he hosts "Driving Autism Awareness: A Night in
Nashville." The fundraising event for the Autism Society of America will
take place July 13 from 7:00 9:00 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel in
Nashville, Tenn. as part of ASA's 36th Annual National Conference and
Exposition.
McMurray will host a Q&A session and photo and autograph sessions during this event. Special guest saxophonist Amy Lee will be performing solo selections for the event and will also be on hand. Light hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Tickets are $40 per person and are on sale now by visiting www.autism-society.org.
Following Wednesday night's festivities, McMurray will host an exclusive
special breakfast for ASA conference attendees and members on Thursday morning at the Renaissance Hotel. Tickets to the breakfast are $10 per adult; $5 per child under age 12 and can be purchased on
www.autism-society.org <http://www.autism-society.org/> .
"I'm really honored that the Autism Society of America asked me to be a part of their annual convention," McMurray said. "The entire NASCAR community has really supported the "Driving Autism Awareness" campaign that we started last year. The NASCAR fans continue to prove why they are the best in sports."
"Obviously being a part of this has a personal connection for me since my
niece is autistic," McMurray added. "I've seen first-hand how autism effects an entire family. Hopefully we¹ll be able to raise some awareness and money with this event."
Purchasing Tickets
Tickets for both "Driving Autism Awareness: A Night in Nashville" ($40 per
person on a first come, first served basis) and ASA¹s conference attendees and members-only breakfast ($10 per adult; $5 per child under 12) can be purchased online at www.autism-society.org.
To reserve space today or for more information, contact Tiffany Gill, events coordinator, at tgill@autism-society.org or 301.657.0881 x127. Attendees of "Driving Autism Awareness: A Night in Nashville" will also receive a No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge Charger die cast car as a special gift.
MOORESVILLE, N.C., (July 4, 2005) --- NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series star Jamie
McMurray will continue his ongoing relationship with the Autism Society of
America (ASA) when he hosts "Driving Autism Awareness: A Night in
Nashville." The fundraising event for the Autism Society of America will
take place July 13 from 7:00 9:00 p.m. at the Renaissance Hotel in
Nashville, Tenn. as part of ASA's 36th Annual National Conference and
Exposition.
McMurray will host a Q&A session and photo and autograph sessions during this event. Special guest saxophonist Amy Lee will be performing solo selections for the event and will also be on hand. Light hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar. Tickets are $40 per person and are on sale now by visiting www.autism-society.org.
Following Wednesday night's festivities, McMurray will host an exclusive
special breakfast for ASA conference attendees and members on Thursday morning at the Renaissance Hotel. Tickets to the breakfast are $10 per adult; $5 per child under age 12 and can be purchased on
www.autism-society.org <http://www.autism-society.org/> .
"I'm really honored that the Autism Society of America asked me to be a part of their annual convention," McMurray said. "The entire NASCAR community has really supported the "Driving Autism Awareness" campaign that we started last year. The NASCAR fans continue to prove why they are the best in sports."
"Obviously being a part of this has a personal connection for me since my
niece is autistic," McMurray added. "I've seen first-hand how autism effects an entire family. Hopefully we¹ll be able to raise some awareness and money with this event."
Purchasing Tickets
Tickets for both "Driving Autism Awareness: A Night in Nashville" ($40 per
person on a first come, first served basis) and ASA¹s conference attendees and members-only breakfast ($10 per adult; $5 per child under 12) can be purchased online at www.autism-society.org.
To reserve space today or for more information, contact Tiffany Gill, events coordinator, at tgill@autism-society.org or 301.657.0881 x127. Attendees of "Driving Autism Awareness: A Night in Nashville" will also receive a No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge Charger die cast car as a special gift.