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Burlington Hyundai Subaru - Proud Supporter Of The Cannons American Legion Baseball Team
 


Burlington Subaru Will Be An Official Collection Point on Green Up Day!
Check for more details on additional ways we will be helping to support this great annual event.





Subaru will donate $250 for every new Subaru vehicle sold or leased from November 21, 2009 through January 4, 2010 to one of five participating charities designated by the purchaser, up to $5,000,000. Purchasers must make their charity designations by January 31, 2010. A minimum donation of $250,000 will be made to each participating charity.
All donations made by Subaru of America, Inc.






  Help Support the Chittenden County Emergency Food Shelf


During the month of November Burlington Subaru and Burlington Hyundai will be donating a turkey to the   Chittenden County Emergency Food Shelf for every car sold. The more cars sold = more turkeys donated! So feel good with you vehicle purchase this November knowing that your purchase will help a family in need.

One turkey not enough? Would you like to get involved or donate right now to the Chittenden Emergency Food Shelf?  Please visit their website to make an on-line donation or to volunteer your time.





 6th Annual Camp Ta-Kum-Ta
 Benefit Partner Dance  Showcase!   

 More than 15 styles of partner dancing exhibitions:Ballroom, Latin, Salsa, Tango, Swing and more! 



Over 20 acts including group and solo performances! This is the best partner dancing in Vermont!

WHEN: Saturday, November 7thDoors Open 7 pm, Show Starts at 7:30 pm
WHERE: Alumni AuditoriumChamplain College375 Maple StreetBurlington
COST: $20/person in advance, $25/person at the door
(Advance tickets available through Flynntix.org)
MORE INFO:  Visit www.firststepdance.com or call 802-598-6757 for more details

All net proceeds from the Dance Showcase are donated to Camp Ta-Kum-Ta

Camp Ta-Kum-Ta
For more than two decades Camp Ta-Kum-Ta has provided a safe, loving place where children from Vermont and New York who have, or have had cancer can play, swim, share, and heal. In short, Camp T-K-T is where kids go to reclaim a childhood robbed by cancer.