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Donate now to the Parkhurst Auction!

 
Your donation of rare, collectible and unique motorcycle memorabilia will help send a brain tumor patient to college!

Cycle World magazine and the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation's Ride for Kids® program are delighted to announce that the Joseph C. Parkhurst Education Fund Silent Auction will return to the Dealernews International Powersports Dealer Expo in Indianapolis on Feb. 13-16, 2009. 

Donations of rare, collectible and unique items are now being accepted. When considering what to donate, please keep in mind that the majority of attendees at the show are dealers who will be bidding on your item.

Simply put, we're looking for things that make motor heads drool. Our bidders are primarily motorcycle dealers looking for "unobtanium." From autographed jerseys, helmets and leathers to the faring from a world-championship road racing bike, the ideal donation is something that can't be bought off the rack.

Donating is simple. Just complete the form below to begin. Or, if you prefer, click here to download a PDF of the donation form. (You will need Adobe Reader to download this file.)

 

2009 Parkhurst Auction Item Donation Form

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Shipping instructions
Please ship your donated items by Feb. 1, 2009, to Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, Attn: Silent Auction, 302 Ridgefield Ct., Asheville, NC 28806. If you have any questions, please contact us by email or call 800-253-6530.

Thank you for your donation!
Thanks to the commitment of companies and individuals like you, the Parkhurst Auction has contributed more than $223,000 to the PBTF's college scholarship fund, enabling hundreds of brain tumor patients to achieve their dream of higher education.

"Our goal with this event is to create educational opportunities for the young heroes who have survived their life-and-death struggle with brain tumors," says Larry Little, vice president and publisher of Cycle World. "I know that Joe Parkhurst would be beaming that special smile of his if he could be with us today as we help these young heroes gain a greater foothold on their future."

On behalf of Cycle World, the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, and our presenting sponsor, Advanstar, thank you again for considering a contribution of an auction item to this worthy endeavor.


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