They haven’t opened their doors, but Cowboy Honda's already helping a good cause like Hats Off For Hospice.
Cowboy Honda will be holding a drawing at Hats Off For Hospice scheduled for April 20 at Texas Old Town in Kyle. They will be giving away a 2008 Honda Shadow Aero(R) VT750 motorcycle. The cost of a ticket for the drawing is $25. Only 300 tickets will be sold. The winner does not need to be present at Hats Off to win.
Hats Off For Hospice is a special event to help raise money for CTMC Hospice Care's Dream A Dream, a wish granting program for patients and families. Wishes have ranged from trips, dinners, limousine rides, airfare, an electric scooter and eye glasses.
“As a way to introduce ourselves to the community, what better way than helping CTMC Hospice Care,” said Jaclyn Cerrato, Marketing Director for Cowboy Harley and Cowboy Honda. “We will be opening up in April, so we encourage everyone to attend for their shot of winning and to view a line of our new inventory. Plus, this event is a wonderful way to raise awareness on hospice care and to support those people who are terminally ill.”
To purchase a ticket for the drawing, visit Cowboy Harley located at 10917 IH-35 South in Austin or stop by CTMC Hospice Care at 1315 IH-35 North in San Marcos.
Tickets can also be purchased by mailing a check (payable to COWBOY) to: CTMC Hospice Care, 1315 IH-35 North, San Marcos, TX 78666, Attn: Motorcycle Drawing.I Include your full contact information with your check, so a ticket stub can be mailed back to you.
The motorcycle can be viewed at www.hatsoffforhospice.com. The proceeds of the motorcycle drawing will be donated to CTMC Hospice Care.
If you would like more information about the work of CTMC Hospice Care ca;; 754-6159 or (866) 754-6159.
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