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MANDATORY SATURDAY MEETING FOR ROAD RALLY

Nov. 6, 2002 – Drivers wishing to take part in Sunday's Rotary Club of St. Thomas Road Rally must register themselves and their vehicles and attend an orientation meeting at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Hard Rock Cafe on the St. Thomas waterfront.
The driver registration fee is $50.
The rally, to raise money for local Rotary charitable projects, will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sunday and follow established routes across the island on a scavenger hunt. Various prizes will be awarded to finishers. In addition to the rally itself, the day will feature a clam bake and beach party at Bolongo Bay Beach Club with live music and family-oriented entertainment.
One Rotary project that will benefit from the event is "Baby, Think It Over," which sends teen-agers at Charlotte Amalie and Ivanna Eudora Kean High Schools, Addelita Cancryn Junior High School and Bertha C. Boschulte Middle School home with computerized lifelike baby dolls that the boys and girls must care for. Others include Nana Baby Home, a Michael Kerwin Elementary School mentorship program and the Kirwan Terrace Community Center.
Attendance at the two-hour rally orientation is mandatory under the regulations of the Sports Car Club of America, according to a release.
Amco Auto Sales and Service and Daimler Chrysler Jeep are the presenting sponsors of the event.
For additional information, call 777-9996.

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