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Women in Motorsports
Women in Racing Event
WAAI Announces Free Event Entry for Women Racers
Attention women racers! The Women's Automotive Association International
(WAAI) has announced plans to host the second annual Women
in Racing event. Festivities will include a cocktail reception,
a meet and greet with participating women racers (great PR and
media opportunity), and a special presentation honoring
legendary driver Janet Guthrie. Attendance is expected
to exceed 300 .
Women in Racing
October 6, 2004
6:30-9:00 PM
Automotive Hall of Fame
Dearborn, MI
Thunder Valley Racing is pleased to support
this exciting event! Women racers should:
1. Wear racing attire
2. Be ready to meet with the public and sign autographs
3. Welcome to bring their cars if they wish - since we are having
a larger crowd the cars will be displayed at the entrance of the
building
4. They will be comped for the event
5. They can bring give-a-ways
6. A program book for autographs will be developed. Send a digital
photo and short bio to Lynn Wilhelm at lmwassoc@aol.com to
be included in the book.
The Women's Automotive Association International has partnered
with local radio station Classic Rock WCSX, to promote the event.
Plans include an on-air interview with Janet Guthrie as well as
commentary by WAAI founder Lorraine Schultz, and other key leaders
from the WAAI organization.
The Women in Racing event has been scheduled to follow
the October 5 Automotive Hall of Fame Induction – an annual black
tie affair inducting individuals into the Hall of Fame. This year,
the Hall is inducting Don Garlits, the " Big Daddy" of
drag racing.
Visit www.waai.com for more
information on this and other WAAI activities.
About the WAAI:
The Women's Automotive Association International is the automotive
industry's
premier professional organization, established in 1995 to:
· Recognize the achievements of women in the industry;
· Provide educational e-news to automotive career-focused individuals;
· Build relationships through networking and other interactive forums;
and
· Encourage growth through mentoring, educational endeavors, and scholarships.
The focus of the Association is on the development and retention
of women leaders and the education and support of all persons,
without prejudice, who have an interest in the automotive industry.
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