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Chicago Auto Show First Look for Charity to benefit Turning Point Autism Foundation

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation in Naperville will be among the hosts and beneficiaries of the 2023 Chicago Auto Show First Look for Charity on Friday, Feb. 10, at McCormick Place, the evening before the Chicago Auto Show opens to the public.

The exclusive black-tie event features complimentary hors d'oeuvres, top-shelf beverages, and desserts provided by more than 20 sought-after Chicago area restaurants, while offering guests the chance to be the first to explore the nation's largest auto show.

Attendees get a leisurely, up-close view of concept cars, debuts and production vehicles, as well as the chance to win a 2023 Honda CRV Touring Hybrid or 2023 Subaru Crosstrek Sport.

"This event is as fun as it is important to Turning Pointe's mission," says Turning Pointe board president Howard Weiss. "First Look for Charity has supported us since 2014 and this will be our 'last dance' as a recipient. The generosity of past attendees has been a big part of our success in reaching our 15th anniversary milestone and serving children, teens and adults with best practice interventions. It's truly a remarkable exclusive event to be part of! We can't wait to share it with our corporate and community partners and friends."

Turning Pointe will host an exclusive hospitality suite for their guests off the show floor, celebrating the organization's 15 years of supporting students with autism and their families.

Mark Rivera, anchor/reporter for ABC 7 Chicago, serve as M.C. for the Turning Pointe reception, including Honors and Awards and other surprises.

Musical entertainment will be provided by Karl Knutson. Additional fine food, beverages and entertainment will be offered at various displays on the show floor.

Tickets to the First Look for Charity can be purchased through Turning Pointe at turningpointeautismfoundation.org/first-look-tickets/; $250 of each $275 ticket is tax-deductible as a charitable donation. Corporate giving packages are also available. Tuxedo attire is required.

Turning Pointe Autism Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization offering a day school for students throughout the region from elementary through high school, as well as adult services including vocational training, work opportunities and work placement assistance. Turning Point is celebrating 15 years of student success this year.

First Look for Charity and the Chicago Auto Show are presented by the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, representing the new-car dealers of Chicagoland and northwest Indiana.

For more information on corporate giving packages, contact Barb Brauer at bbrauer@tpaf.org.

John Fay from Fay, Farrow & Associates and his wife, Anita, admire the Lexus display at 2022 First Look for Charity at the Chicago Auto Show. Courtesy of Turning Pointe
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