Bert Ogden BMW Offers An Exclusive Evening Of Guided Driving To Benefit Cancer Patients In The Rio Grande Valley

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Will McCullough, Janet and Bob Vackar Bert Ogden BMW Owners, Anabel Arellano-Rodriguez Cancer Center Director, Gaby Gutierrez Patient Navigator and Larry Safir Renaissance Cancer Foundation Board Member
Will McCullough, Janet and Bob Vackar Bert Ogden BMW Owners, Anabel Arellano-Rodriguez Cancer Center Director, Gaby Gutierrez Patient Navigator and Larry Safir Renaissance Cancer Foundation Board Member

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Bert Ogden BMW partners up with the Renaissance Cancer Foundation with “The Ultimate Dine & Drive Experience” to raise funds and cancer awareness in our community

Edinburg, TX—2013The Renaissance Cancer Foundation Inc. would like to take this opportunity to thank Bert Ogden BMW for their contribution through the event “The Ultimate Dine & Drive Experience”. In this event participants enjoyed a free guided driving experience in 6 & 7 BMW Series and M Series vehicles with a reception featuring gourmet food and cocktails at the Edinburg Conference Center at Renaissance on Thursday, October 17. For each driving experience, Bert Ogden BMW gave a donation to the Renaissance Cancer Foundation, raising a total of $ 5,000.

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Bert Ogden BMW’s remarkable contribution has been a great helping hand to the Renaissance Cancer Foundation, a 501 © (3) non-profit organization designed to provide resources to support cancer patients and their families in the Rio Grande Valley. Thanks to individuals like Bob and Janet Vackar, owners of Bert Ogden BMW, we are able to make a difference in the lives of the cancer patients of our area.

 

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