Annual NJROTC Car, MC Show seeks sponsors

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The Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (NJROTC) unit at Apache Junction High School is currently seeking sponsors for its 16th annual Benefit Car and Motorcycle Show on Feb. 14, 2015 at the Apache Junction High School. Your support for this fundraising event will enable the award-winning NJROTC unit to continue participation in educational field trips, training, and local, state, and national competitions throughout the year.

Organizers are currently seeking sponsors for individual car show prize classes as well as donations to be raffled or auctioned off during the show. Class sponsorships are $50. Sponsor names are engraved on the trophy plaques.

Names of companies or individuals who donate raffle/auction items or sponsor classes will be displayed on a billboard during the show for public viewing. In addition, all contributors are invited to supply company literature for registered show participant goodie bags.

The 16th annual Benefit Car and Motorcycle Show for the AJHS NJROTC is expected to draw more than 100 participants and 2,000-3,000 spectators, providing exceptional local exposure, while helping a nationally recognized local youth organization. The AJHS NJROTC has been named a “Distinguished Unit” by the United States Navy for nine consecutive years; your support can help them continue their mission, providing character development, developing future leaders, and supporting academic achievement for the youth of Apache Junction, Gold Canyon, Queen Valley and the surrounding area.

For information, contact Esther Stillman at 480-206-3277, or email: njrotc.anchorclub@gmail.com; or Melissa Temple at 602-303-4687, or email templem7@gmail.com. All donations are tax deductible.

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