Rendering of the New CLC Museum Building at World Renown Gilmore Car Museum Hickory Corners, Michigan
Please Donate to the Cadillac LaSalle Club Museum and Research Center on behalf of the 1963/1964 Cadillac Chapter
As a fellow 63/64 Cadillac Enthusiast and Director of the 63/64 Cadillac chapter, I am asking you to please donate now on behalf of our Chapter!
Groundbreaking for the museum should occur in the near future, but it is only funded in part, and the CLCMRC Needs your support!
If you have not donated, or perhaps already donated, please show your support for our Chapter and our "Our Cadillac Museum" and donate today.
We are a free chapter with the only requirement being that you are a member of the national CLC club. If you enjoy being a member of the 63/64 Chapter, or our website (also free), please show your support and make that donation. It will make me so proud to go to Boston and hear from the CLCMRC board that the 1963/1964 Chapter Made a Difference!
There are several ways to give including PayPal. Please check out the link below and make a donation today and be sure and indicate it is on behalf of the 1963/1964 Cadillac Chapter. Remember that your donation is tax deductible and more importantly goes toward the construction of "our museum"!
WAYS TO GIVE: www.cadillaclasallemuseum.org/waystogive.html
Remember that no donation is too small, however, benefactors of $1,000 and above will receive permanent recognition in the new museum, free admission for immediate family members and grandchildren, and an attractive memento as a symbol of their support. A gift of $1,000 represents less than a dollar per day over the three-year pledge period.
For more information on the CLC Museum and Research Center go to www.cadillaclasallemuseum.org/
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Just received this from CLCMRC Treasurer Henry Knight:
Checks can be sent directly to me made out “CLC- Museum and Research Inc” as Treasurer of the Building Fund.
Henry V Knight Treasurer- CLC Museum, 420 S. Grey Rd, Auburn Hills, MI, 48326-3910
Phone is 248-852-3486 hkinight@bignet.net
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