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Chicagoland All Wheel Show to support Home of the Sparrow

MUNDELEIN, IL, July 11, 2011 — BGV Motorsports presents the Chicagoland All Wheel Show – North, a competitive vehicle and bike show, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, July 24 at Gale Street Inn, 935 S. Diamond Lake Road in Mundelein.

The event Charity of Choice is Home of the Sparrow, which will be holding a 50/50 raffle and other fundraisers.

Event sponsors include NETGEAR, FLATOUT Gaskets, Trend Micro Incorporated, CA Technologies, Cisco Systems, Inc., Xerox Corporation, Fellowes, Inc., Lenovo, Hewlett-Packard, and Targus USA.

Admission is $10 to $25 for the show participants and is free to the viewing public. Limited space is available for vehicle and bike registration and those interested are encouraged to register quickly online at a discounted rate!

The Chicagoland All Wheel Show – North is the second event in a series of three shows held on the fourth Sunday of each summer month.

“What makes our event series unique is that we offer each vehicle and bike registrant judged and/or participant voting and a complimentary picture with the BGV Hot Honeys models,” said Steve Howorka, president of BGV Motorsports. “In addition, we feature a local charity at each event in great need of community support and hold the show at a top notch restaurant or entertainment venue, in an effort to support local businesses,” said Howorka.

For information on pre-registration of vehicles and bikes, sponsorship opportunities, or additional events in the show series, please visit www.ChicagolandAllWheelShow.com or contact Steve Howorka at (847) 372-2247. For more information about Home of the Sparrow, a charity that helps homeless women and children, please visit www.H-O-S.org.

BGV Motorsports, headquartered in Mundelein, Illinois, develops tools to promote, plan, market, and manage vehicle and bike shows and events. To find out how BGV Motorsports can assist you with your next car show, cruise night, or club cruise, email Steve at BGVMotorsports@yahoo.com.

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