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New Hampshire Motor Speedway's Initial Effort Raises Over $125,000 to
Benefit Local Children's Charities


LOUDON, N.H. (December 16, 2009) - With distributions and fundraising
totaling over $125,000, Christmas came early for several children-related
charities as the result of the New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children's
Charities (SCC) and the Annual Governor's Breakfast during the LENOX
Industrial Tools 301.

Grants totaling $33,525 were distributed to five area charities during the
annual Concord Tree Lighting Ceremony in front of the New Hampshire State
House on November 28, $13,000 was distributed to children-related causes
designated by NASCAR drivers and speedway officials, and over $80,000 was
raised at the Governor's Breakfast at the speedway in June to benefit the
Children's Hospital at Dartmouth in Lebanon, N.H.

In addition to the Governor's Breakfast, money was raised via various
fund-raising activities during events at New England's largest sports and
entertainment facility, including the two major NASCAR race weekends.

"Part of our mission is to be great community partners and to enrich the
lives of children in need," said Jerry Gappens, executive vice president and
general manager of New Hampshire Motor Speedway.  "This is an amazing start
for our group, which officially gets organized next month. Our race fans and
corporate partners have stepped forward with great support and this is just
the beginning, I promise!"

Gappens has set a goal of $200,000 to be distributed next year.

Speedway Children's Charities was founded in 1982 by Bruton Smith, Chairman
of Speedway Motorsports, owner of New Hampshire Motor Speedway and seven
other motorsports facilities around the country.  The mission of SCC is to
provide funding for children to assist in their educational, financial,
social and medical needs helping them to lead productive lives.

This year's local grant recipients include:

* NFI North's Contoocook School (Contoocook, N.H.) for an outdoor
experiential program for children diagnosed with a mental illness

* The Home for Little Wanderers for a career development course for boys
ages 10 to 17 at Longview Farm (Walpole, Mass.)

* Lutheran Community Services of New Hampshire for a ropes course for the
young women at the Antrim Girls Shelter (Antrim, N.H.)

* New Hampshire Food Bank (Manchester, N.H.) for the development of 17
classes to teach over 150 children proper eating habits

* David's House (Lebanon, N.H.) to assist in expanding the house for the
children and families that stay there

The New Hampshire Chapter of Speedway Children's Charities accepts grant
requests on an annual basis from qualified non-profit organizations.  For
more information, please contact Whitney Pillsbury by e-mail at
wpillsbury@nhms.com.

 

Last Updated on 12/19/09
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com