Cruising for the Kids event a big success
2011 Grand Sport displayed during the Mid Ohio Corvette Club Cruising for the Kids event.
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Children in Christian Children’s Home of Ohio’s Children’s Residential Center play cornhole during the Cruising for the Kids event. Games were then submitted to CCHO.
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The Mid Ohio Corvette Club held a daylong event including a pancake and sausage breakfast, cornhole games for the kids, lunch and a silent and live auction. Cruising for the Kids benefited Christian Children’s Home of Ohio this year, with around $7,000 and two bicycles donated, as well as several cornhole games.
Corvette owners toured the cottages in the Children’s Residential Center, took wagon rides around the 165-acre property to see Poplar Ridge Adventures and Stables, and shared their special cars with some very special kids.
One corvette owner from the Buckeye Corvette Club brought a satin sash for the girls to wear as he drove them around the lot, because “every girl deserves to feel like a princess.”
Every girl deserves to feel like a princess, said one Corvette owner, as he gave the children rides during the Cruising for the Kids event at CCHO.
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Published: August 23, 2011