Good afternoon, Fellow Camaro and Firebird Enthusiasts,Many of you have written to me in the past year or so expressing an
interest in purchasing the "last" 4th Gen. Camaro.
While the final car off the line will be put into the Chevy Historic
Collection, thereby saving it for present and future F-car people to enjoy,
we will shortly announce that we intend to auction off the last "saleable"
U.S. Camaro. It will be a Bright Rally Red Camaro Z28 coupe with Ebony
Leather Seating surfaces....an automatic transmission with Traction
control, 12-disc CD changer, Rear Defogger, Removable roof panels, Chromed
16" Aluminum wheels.......and more.....(in short, a fully loaded Camaro Z28
coupe.....)
We will donate the car to S.A.V.E. (Students Against Violence Everywhere)
which is a non-profit organization that Chevrolet Motor Division sponsors.
(see fact sheet below)
As details unfold, I'll provide you with more information.
We believe that this will allow one lucky person to own a milestone
vehicle....while also supporting a very worthy organization to help our
children.
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Fact Sheet
· S.A.V.E. is a national, school-based nonprofit organization created by
students for students that promotes the virtues of peace, civility and
nonviolence by helping students of all ages learn how to care for other
people
· S.A.V.E.'s mission is to decrease the potential for violence in
schools and communities by promoting meaningful student involvement in the
school safety effort
· S.A.V.E. responds to the challenge that faces every community in
helping their youth gain the skills, experience and confidence they need to
face life, resolve conflicts peacefully and become productive contributors
to the country's future
· S.A.V.E. chapters are student-initiated and student-run with the help
of an adult advisor
· Students take the lead in planning chapter activities, including:
teaching conflict management and peer mediation; planning nonviolence
rallies, pledge drives and fundraisers; and participating in community
service activities
· Older students in middle and high schools act as role models and
mentors for elementary school students, supplementing lessons taught by
elementary school teachers using the S.A.V.E. elementary curriculum
· S.A.V.E. holds an annual Summit where students share with one another
what they are doing in their schools to prevent conflict and violence and
participate in interactive workshops. The organization recognizes S.A.V.E.
chapter students and advisors who have been instrumental in promoting
safety and nonviolence in their school and community at an awards ceremony
during the Summit
· S.A.V.E. was started by students in West Charlotte, NC in 1989 after
the tragic death of a classmate who was trying to break up a fight at an
off-campus party. A group of students who did not want this death to be
"just another statistic" took action and created a nonviolence program
· Since 1989, S.A.V.E. has evolved into a national association with 936
school-based chapters in 35 states and 88,895 members in elementary, middle
and high schools nationwide
· Chevrolet is the national sponsor of S.A.V.E. as part of its community
service initiative, Chevy R.O.C.K. (Reaching Out to Communities & Kids)
www.nationalsave.org
1-866-343-SAVE