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WOMEN WANTED!! REGISTER NOW FOR THE PPC VIOLENCE FREE NETWORK LADIES
ONLY DEMO DERBY CHARITY EVENT SLATED AT TRI-CITY SPEEDWAY FOR JUNE 15
by Brian Spaid
June 1, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FRANKLIN, PA .. PPC Violence Free Network returns to Tri-City
Speedway on Sunday June 15th with the 7th Annual Ladies Charity Event, which
is a Lowry Auto Wrecking Ladies Only Mid-Sized Car Demo Derby for 2008.
"Roger Crick and I are proud to be part of the efforts of PPC
Violence Free Network," said Tri-City Co-Promoter Mike Graham. "This year, we
decided to try something a little different with a ladies only
demolition derby. We've had some women compete in our regular demos in the
past. This provides our female fans and competitors a chance to prove
which one of them is the top demo derby driver."
Registrations for the event are currently being accepted by Tri-City
and PPC Violence Free Network. The entry fee is $25, and the event
pays $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 for third
place.
The Father's Day racing program at Tri-City Speedway includes the
Engles Trucking DIRTcar Big Block Modifieds, 4 Your Car Connection
FASTRAK Late Models, RPM Auto Sales/Sherry Shawgo Real Estate E Mods, E.F.
Rogers Plumbing & Heating Pro Stocks and Klapec Auto Body Thundercars.
Originally started as an event that featured the DIRTcar Big Block
Modifieds, the charity event was run with the E Mods in 2006 and Pro
Stocks in 2007. This event is a fan favorite at the half-mile Venango
County oval among female competitors. In 2002, Cheri Schiffer of Franklin,
Pa., drove her husband's DIRTcar Big Block Modified to victory while
2005 Miss Tri-City Speedway Megan Greenlee of Cochranton, Pa., piloted
the DIRTcar Big Block Modified of her current husband, Chad Reitz, to the
win in 2003 and 2004. In 2005, Alexis Shingledecker of Polk, Pa.,
drove her husband's DIRT Modified to the team's first-ever win at Tri-City
in a prelude to three eventual wins by Jeremiah. In 2006, Shingledecker
returned to action in Brent Rhebergen's E Mod to capture the event for
the second year in a row. Last year, Cammille Ferringer of Cochranton,
Pa., drove the Pro Stock owned by her father, Dave, to win the charity
event.
In 2007, over $7,000 in sponsorships and donations was collected to
benefit PPC Violence Free Network, which is a comprehensive victim
service program that provides free and confidential services to victims of
domestic and sexual violence and other violent crimes. Services
include a 24-hour hotline, supportive and crisis counseling, prevention
education programs, and emergency shelter for victims and their children.
The Ladies Only Mid-Sized Car Demo Derby is now the largest benefit event
of the year for the non-profit agency.
Gates open on Sunday June 15th at 4:00 p.m. and racing starts at
6:00 p.m. Adult grandstand admission will remain a family friendly $11.00.
The Demo Derby will be run at the end of the racing program.
For more information, please contact Tri-City Speedway's main office
at (814) 473-4038, or contact the PPC Violence Free Network at (814)
677-4005.
Tri-City Speedway is owned and operated by Roger and Susie Crick and
Mike and Margaret Graham. They have promoted Sunday night racing at
the popular facility since they reopened it in 1996. The DIRTcar Big
Block Modifieds, FASTRAK Late Models, E Mods, Pro Stocks and Thundercars
race each week at the Venango County half-mile dirt oval. Tri-City is
located seven miles north of Franklin, Pa., off State Route 417.
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