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2nd Annual Ricky’s Race to Benefit
David’s House:
Claremont, NH - (April 2, 2009) – Dennis Fleury,owner of
Twin State Speedway, Claremont, NH; Jack Bateman,
founder and president of the True Value Modified Racing
Series, and New England racing legend Donnie “The Golden
Jet” Miller have jointly announced plans for the second
annual “Ricky Miller Memorial 100” modified stock car
race, Sunday Oct 4.
The fall
event, the second of two True Value Modified races at
Twin State Speedway in 2009, will benefit David’s House,
a home-away-from-home that offers support for families
with children receiving treatment through Children's
Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, in New
Hampshire.
David’s
House is the dream of a young boy named David Cyr, who
passed away from leukemia in 1984 at the age of five.
For three and a half years, David was treated at Mary
Hitchcock Memorial Hospital in Hanover, NH. Visiting
David during his hospitalizations was easy for his
parents who lived only 20 minutes away. But during this
time his family met others who didn’t have that option;
instead they slept in their cars, in the waiting room,
or in a chair at bedside to be close to their child.
One week
after David passed away, his parents and their friends
began raising funds for David's House. The first money
was David's own: $300.78 in birthday money and his dad's
spare change that David had stashed away throughout the
house. Whenever David’s dad asked him what he was saving
for, David always replied, "For a special reason, Dad."
That special reason has now served over 10,000 families
from around the world!
Family
spokesman Donnie Miller, with support from family and
friends, raised over $15,000 last fall benefitting the
Victory Junction Gang Camp. “Our family wanted to change
it up this year and benefit a local organization. We
chose David’s House. It’s a wonderful organization that
does so much good for kids and their families. I know
Ricky would be happy with our choice.”
Miller
stated that fans will have the opportunity to sponsor
race laps and participate in raffles and special
drawings. “We will be announcing some additional plans
in the future,” said Miller.
This year’s
race will also honor two popular racers that passed away
last season, Donnie Ayer and Kirby Monteith. Ayer served
as an honorary starter for last year’s race, battling
cancer. Monteith died a few weeks in advance of the
event. Both drivers raced at the Claremont track for
years with much success.
“We know what their families are going through. We
wanted to honor them out of respect for them and their
families. Losing a loved one is a tough thing. Last
years race helped us so much in dealing with our loss
and hopefully this event will help them deal with their
loss.” said Miller.
Last years race was a very competitive event won by
Pennsylvania racer Matt Hirschman.
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