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9th Annual Maxtravaganza Set for June 21, 2014

9th Annual Maxtravaganza Set for June 21, 2014



Event Supports Foundation’s Mission of Preventing



Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People

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WHAT:           9th Annual Maxtravaganza Benefiting
The Max Schewitz Foundation

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Graze our
substantial tasting menu, enjoy specialty drinks and craft beer, play our
famously fun heads and tails game and participate in our auctions and raffle.



 



Whether food,
sports, cars or travel is your passion, we have it covered. 



 



Raffle: The one winner selects their choice of one of our live auction
items or a $3,500 cash prize!



 



WHERE:         Lake Forest Sportscars



990 North Shore Drive



Lake Bluff, Ill.



(847) 295.6560



 



WHEN:           Saturday, June 21, 2014 from 6:30 p.m.
to 10:30 p.m.



 



WHO:              Open to
the public – event sells out at 300 people this year. Hurry and get your
tickets while you can.   



HOW:              To purchase Maxtravaganza tickets or
donate an auction item, visit: www.maxandthewildthings.com or
call Mary Beth at (847) 234-2206. Maxtravaganza tickets are $75 per
person; raffle tickets $100 each or 3 for $250.



About
The Max Schewitz Foundation



Based in Lake Bluff, Ill., The Max Schewitz Foundation’s
dual missions reflect Max’s life and death. His parents and family friends
started the Foundation in 2005 after 20-year-old Max died suddenly from a
cardiac arrhythmia. The Foundation works to prevent sudden cardiac death (SCD)
in young people and to promote conservation of fragile reptile species and their
ecosystems. To date, over 43,000 high
school students have received free ECG testing from the Foundation. 828
students had abnormal results that required further medical evaluation. To learn more, call Mary
Beth Schewitz at (847) 234-2206 or follow us on Twitter and Facebook






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