Salute our Troops during a Unique Evening Celebration
TORRANCE, CA- Immersed within the glow of the P-51 Mustang, P-38 Lightning, B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and 1934 Packard, Aim High Events, MotoArt, Girardi Wealth Management, JH Audio, Sully’s and many more, would like to invite you to salute our troops in an evening fundraiser under the stars on May 1st from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. Proceeds from the evening’s events will go to the families of our Armed Forces to help them with basic financial needs.
The event is hosted at the prestigious MotoArt showroom, which features a canopy of camo net, ceilings and walls that are dripping with Vintage airplane parts, and banners of USO pin-up girls decorating the aircraft-themed walls. Kicking off the evening’s celebrations will be a special performance of The Warrior Song Project video whose inspirational viral web impact recently surpassed 1.2 million views on iTunes. Written and produced to rally and motivate the US troops, songwriter Sean Householder said, “I know there are a vast number of individuals in this country who look upon these men and women (of our Armed Forces) with the same level of awe, admiration, love and respect as I do. And in my opinion, we will never be able to do enough to show it.”
Invading the stage after The Warrior Song will be the local Blues Brothers tribute band, Shotgun Blues. Attendees will be able to dine under the stars compliments of locally-owned Sully’s lounge which is providing the incredible appetizers and cocktails in support of our troops. Karl Strauss Brewery is generously supplying complimentary beer for the evening. And while eating, drinking and dancing, guests with have the opportunity to have their picture taken with the pin-up models from the Warbird Calendar, bid on some very exciting auction items including a ride on the Body Glove yacht, and get up-close to authentic, vintage World War II aircraft, including the B-25 “Executive Sweet, P-51 Mustang, Yak 11, and P-38.
“Many military families are experiencing a short term crisis that endangers their home ownership, and opens the door to a possible foreclosure of their home. The Murray Grey Foundation helps these military families save their homes from foreclosure,” said David Walsh of the Murray Grey Foundation. “This usually includes providing short term financial assistance and helping them in re-adjusting the relationship with their mortgage lender. The Foundation additionally helps provide emergency food, clothing and other critical resources to those families in need.”
“The Aim High Events Team and all our sponsors feel strongly about the importance of honoring our country. We’ve put together an incredible and unique event in salute of our troops and we’d like the community and businesses to help us rally in enjoying the night celebration of aviation history,” said Jim Pera, President of Aim High Events.
For complete information on the event visit www.aimhighevents.com and join us on Facebook at Hot to Trot.
About The Murray Grey Foundation
The Murray Grey Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non profit organization serving the families of those that serve or have served America. The focus of the Foundation is to provide financial assistance to families facing home foreclosure, provide emergency financial support for food, clothing, utility payments, transportation, home repairs and other critical resources to military families in need. The Murray Grey Foundation makes unrestricted, need based grants. The Murray Grey Foundation, Tax Exempt # 56-2614479 DLN 17053300051016 that was granted tax exempt 501 c 3 status by the IRS 11/14/2006.
About Aim High Events
Aim High is a full-service events and marketing firm that provides out-of-the-box solutions for mobile tours, aviation, buzz marketing, nightlife, sports marketing, air shows, client entertainment, brand experience. Their services include strategic planning and development, onsite event management, sponsorship fulfillment and entertainment. They can be reached at www.aimhighevents.com.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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