Thursday, November 10, 2011

Green Beret Foundation Mustang to Appear at the 2011 Children's Miracle Network Auto Show in Fayetteville, NC

The #24 Green Beret Foundation Mustang will attend the 2011 Children's Miracle Network Auto Show presented by WAL-MART DC 6040 and hosted by The Rock Shop Music Hall on Saturday 11/12.

The Rock Shop is located at 128 South King Street in Fayetteville, NC. 


The event kicks off at 10 AM and is FREE to the public and will have vendors on site.
Car Show Awards will be presented at 2 PM.

Please drop by to visit with members of Team Rensi and take photos of the #24 Green Beret Foundation Mustang.  

Donations to The Children's Miracle Network are appreciated!

About The Children's Miracle Network: The Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals have grown dramatically since its founding in 1983 from a televised fundraiser in a small studio to one of the North America's leading children’s charities.

Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals was founded with two simple goals

  1. Help as many children as possible by raising funds for children’s hospitals.
  2. Keep funds in the community in which they were raised to help local children.

The organization was founded by Marie Osmond and her family, John Schneider, Mick Shannon and Joe Lake.  Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals most recognizable symbol and greatest fundraising tool is its red and yellow Miracle Balloon icon.  As of 2011, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has raised more than $4.3 billion—most of which is donated a dollar or two at a time.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Team Rensi Unveils Green Beret Foundation Car at SOFEX

Team Rensi Motorsports unveiled the #24 Green Beret Foundation Mustang at Ft. Bragg during the SOFEX opening ceremonies with for development driver Mark Ballas. 
 
Ballas, former 7th SFG (A), will be the first Special Forces veteran driver in NASCAR. 

The program is slated to debut at the season opener of the NASCAR K&N East Pro Series in April and will be vertically aligned within Team Rensi Motorsports. Additional details about the program will be formally announced in December.
GBF Car unveiled by (L to R) Former 7th SFG & Driver Mark Ballas, Co-Chairman of the Special Forces Association Joseph L. Dennison and Brigadier General Steven Duff.

Left to Right: GBF Board Member CSM(R) Chris Zets, Major General Charles T. Cleveland, Co-Chairman of the Special Forces Assoc. Joseph Dennison & TRM Driver Mark Ballas
About The Green Beret Foundation: The Green Beret Foundation provides unconventional resources to facilitate the special needs of our wounded, ill and injured and imparts unique support to the Special Forces community in order to strengthen readiness and uphold Green Beret traditions and values.

About ASOP: Association of Special Operations Professionals is an association of civilian and military professionals, united in a common goal to serve and support special operations concept and philosophy; dedicated to promote stability and peace locally, regionally and worldwide; committed to the needs of civilian and military Special Operations Forces for the protection of life, liberty and justice anytime and anyplace.

About SOFEX:   Special Operations Forces Symposium and Exposition is a unique opportunity for military contractors to showcase products to the major decision makers from all the levels of command and to receive new information to keep pace with military changing needs.