Cerebral Palsy of Colorado has announced the 30th Annual Colorado Concours d’Elegance & Exotic Sports Car Show, taking place Sunday, June 9, 2013 at Arapahoe Community College in Littleton, Colorado.
The event will celebrate Porsche as the featured marque. It will be the 65th anniversary of Porsche, the 60th anniversary of the first Porsche club and the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the 911 at the Frankfurt Auto Show. The 30th anniversary celebrates Stimson Kennedy and Tom Scott, members of the Porsche Club of America who created the event.
The Colorado Concours is a key fundraiser for Cerebral Palsy of Colorado’s Creative Options for Early Education Centers. Funds raised help four centers provide early care, intervention, prevention, and support and education services to expectant mothers and to nearly 700 infants, toddlers and pre-school children and their families annually.
The 30th Annual Colorado Concours d’Elegance & Exotic Sports Car Show
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Arapahoe Community College, 5900 South Santa Fe Drive in Littleton, Colorado
Gates open 9 AM to 3 PM
$10 at gate, children under 12 free
Nearly 500 Automobile Registrations with vendors, food & fun for the whole family!
Hosted by: Alfa Club of the Rockies; Audi Club of North America-Rocky Mountain Chapter; Colorado Shelby Breakfast Club; Ferrari Club of America, Rocky Mountain Region; LeMay Museum/Club Auto Looking Glass Corvette Association; Colorado Car Events; Mercedes-Benz Club of America Mile-High Section; Lotus Colorado; NSX Club of America-Southwest Region; Rocky Mountain 356 Porsche Club; Rocky Mountain Chapter-BMW Car Club of America; Rocky Mountain Jaguar Club; Rocky Mountain Region-Porsche Club of America; Rocky Mountain Vintage Racing; Rocky Mountain Saab Club of Colorado; Shelby American Automobile Club; Shelby American Collection, The Colorado Grand, The Cussler Museum and the Z Car Club of Colorado.
Cerebral Palsy of Colorado served over 40,000 individuals and families last year.
Mission: To create, support, and encourage inclusive opportunities for Coloradoans of all abilities and their families, through early intervention, education, employment, statewide training, information and referral, advocacy, public education services and collaborative strategies with emphasis on diversity, dignity, quality of life and the advancement of human potential.
The Programs and Services Provided by Cerebral Palsy (CP) of Colorado can be found at www.cpco.org.