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| CHARITY AUCTION KICK-STARTS “MOTOSTARS: CELEBRITIES + MOTORCYCLES” EXHIBIT GRAND OPENING |
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CHARITY AUCTION KICK-STARTS “MOTOSTARS: CELEBRITIES + MOTORCYCLES” EXHIBIT GRAND
OPENING
PICKERINGTON, OHIO – To celebrate the new “MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles”
exhibit, the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum is offering enthusiasts the opportunity
to take a piece of exhibit-themed memorabilia home – and support a good cause.
The Museum will host a gala charity auction, featuring items donated by notable
athletes, musicians, actors, artists, bike builders and industry leaders, on
Friday, June 27, 2008. Actor and enthusiast Perry King will serve as master of
ceremonies for the event. The auction, part of the “MotoStars: Celebrities +
Motorcycles” grand opening weekend, will be held at the Museum in Pickerington,
Ohio. For those who cannot make the trip to bid live on June 27, the auction
will be open online May 21 - June 25, 2008, at www.motorcyclemuseum.cmarket.com.
Proceeds from the auction will benefit charities hand-selected by riders donating
items, as well as the non-profit Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. One item sure
to draw a number of bids is a “Joe Motocross” Snoopy statue. The statue, which
stands five feet tall, was created to honor legendary “Peanuts” creator Charles
M. Schulz, who introduced millions of people to the sport of motocross in the
book and movie, “You’re a Good Sport, Charlie Brown.” Donated by Ken and Ruth
Chambers, who owned Jim & Jim’s, a motorcycle shop in Santa Rosa, California,
for 40 years, and are longtime friends of the Schulz family, proceeds from the
auction of the statue will benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation (PBTF)
and the organization’s national Ride for Kids® program.
The PBTF will also receive proceeds from the auction of a 2006 Honda VTX1300
ridden by actor Francesco Quinn in the Quentin Tarantino-produced biker movie
“Hell Ride.” Quinn, the son of legendary actor Anthony Quinn, launched his career
in “Platoon” (1986) and has since starred in numerous movies, including “The
Tonto Woman,” which was nominated for a Best Live Action Short Film Academy Award®
this year. Quinn will personally autograph the Honda for the winning bidder.
Another item on the auction block that is sure to attract spirited bidding is
an autographed guitar donated by Grammy-winning musician Keith Urban. Urban has
requested that proceeds from the auction of the guitar benefit the Motorcycle
Hall of Fame Museum.
Many riders showcased in the “MotoStars: Celebrities + Motorcycles” exhibit are
generously offering items for auction. Guests at the Museum auction on June 27
will not only have the chance to bid on rare machines and memorabilia offered
by “MotoStars”; they will be able to mix and mingle with celebrities, Motorcycle
Hall of Famers and other enthusiasts. Advance tickets are required for attendance.
Log on to www.motorcyclemuseum.org or call (614) 856 – 2222 to pre-register.
Tickets are $100 and portion of the admission price is a tax-deductible donation
to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.
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