2011-11-01
The American Le Mans Series’ GTC teams team up with the Austin Hatcher Foundation for a carefree childhood to provide hope and diversionary therapy to Salt Lake City Utah children and families prior to the Larry H. Miller Dealerships Utah Grand Prix.
Velox Racing driver Shane Lewis and ORBIT Racing drivers Bryce Miller and Luke Hines will schedule a pit stop to build pine box cars, play Forza Motorsport 3 on XBox, and color in ALMS Activity Books with kids at Shriners Hospital for Children—Salt Lake City Friday, July 9th from 9am – 11am.
In a continued effort to change the world through caring for kids, Shiners Hospital for Children will host the Series’ official charity, the Austin Hatcher Foundation, as well as its teams from prior to the American Le Mans Series’ fourth round of sports car racing at Miller Motorsports Park.
“We are excited to return to the Salt Lake City Shriners Hospital," said Jim Osborn, MD Co-Founder of the Austin Hatcher Foundation for a Carefree Childhood. “The Shriners Hospitals for Children health care facilities are dedicated to improving the lives of children by providing specialty pediatric care, innovative research and outstanding teaching programs. They have always been a leader in pediatric orthopaedic Care whether trauma, congenital or oncologic in origin. They are fabulous health care centers.”