October 1 (10am PST) – Pick up a signed Jonas Brothers “Lines, Vines and Trying Times” CD for the amazing Buy It Now price of $30 each! The CDs are brand new and come with a certificate of authenticity from Hollywood Records. Only 40 will be available, limit 2 per eBay ID. A portion of the proceeds benefit Change for the Children Foundation. Check back the morning of October 1st for the direct auction link!
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01/10/2009
08/09/2009
Meet and Greet Passes
These can be won through a competition on Team Jonas or a charity auction ( http://www.charityfolks.com/jonasbrothers )
If you win them through Team Jonas you only get 1 pass, unless you are Under 14 and then you get 2 passes so that an Over 18 can accompany you.
If you win them through Team Jonas you only get 1 pass, unless you are Under 14 and then you get 2 passes so that an Over 18 can accompany you.
04/09/2009
JONAS BROTHERS GUITAR AUCTION
Two friends of the racing fans in the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky region will get a leg up on their medical bills and family responsibilities through the popular Justin Vitek-Gary Birzer Benefit that will be held on Sunday at River Downs. The odds-on sales topper in the annual silent auction will be a guitar signed by the rock sensation trio The Jonas Brothers.
Cincinnatian Rob Riggsbee, who operates Insight Media associated with Nationwide Arena in Columbus, has always supported the benefit. He had an opportunity to meet the band members during the August 26 performance of The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 and asked them for their assistance with a donation.
"They really were nice guys and when they found out about the nature of the event were happy get behind it," Riggsbee said.
Justin Vitek, a rider jokingly known as the "Czech from Texas," was diagnosed last year with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, which is the most common type of leukemia. Vitek has undergone multiple chemotherapy treatments, some of which lasted up to 24 hours. He recently had stem cell treatment and is recuperating in Texas with hopes to return to riding in the future.
In addition to the silent auction, River Downs has arranged for the Hoxworth Blood Center Bloodmobile to be at the track on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. (EDT). For every donation that is received in Vitek's name, he'll receive credit for that unit of blood (regardless of type) all the way down in Texas. Donors are asked to tell Hoxworth officials they are donating in his name and that his donor number is PR1090.
Jockey Gary Birzer remains paralyzed from the waist down after suffering injuries to his neck and spinal cord in a two-horse spill on July 20, 2004, at Mountaineer Park in Chester, West Virginia. Despite his current condition, which involves daily therapy and continued medical support, Birzer maintains an amazingly positive outlook toward life and enjoys raising his two children.
In 2005, River Downs began the Gary Birzer Benefit. When Birzer learned of Vitek's plight he offered to split the proceeds of his charitable event.
"The autographed guitar should be a huge sales topper if we can get the word out," said John Engelhardt, River Downs' track publicist. "I'm willing to take reserve bids by phone so people outside the Cincinnati area can have a chance to get this rare item. Just give me a call at 513-354-8243. To this generation -- these guys are the Beatles!"
The silent auction, which will end at approximately 5 p.m. on Sunday, will also feature racing memorabilia, equine art and racing related collectibles.
A guitar signed by the Jonas Brothers highlights River Downs' charity auction (Photo courtesy of River Downs)
Cincinnatian Rob Riggsbee, who operates Insight Media associated with Nationwide Arena in Columbus, has always supported the benefit. He had an opportunity to meet the band members during the August 26 performance of The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 and asked them for their assistance with a donation.
"They really were nice guys and when they found out about the nature of the event were happy get behind it," Riggsbee said.
Justin Vitek, a rider jokingly known as the "Czech from Texas," was diagnosed last year with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia, which is the most common type of leukemia. Vitek has undergone multiple chemotherapy treatments, some of which lasted up to 24 hours. He recently had stem cell treatment and is recuperating in Texas with hopes to return to riding in the future.
In addition to the silent auction, River Downs has arranged for the Hoxworth Blood Center Bloodmobile to be at the track on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. (EDT). For every donation that is received in Vitek's name, he'll receive credit for that unit of blood (regardless of type) all the way down in Texas. Donors are asked to tell Hoxworth officials they are donating in his name and that his donor number is PR1090.
Jockey Gary Birzer remains paralyzed from the waist down after suffering injuries to his neck and spinal cord in a two-horse spill on July 20, 2004, at Mountaineer Park in Chester, West Virginia. Despite his current condition, which involves daily therapy and continued medical support, Birzer maintains an amazingly positive outlook toward life and enjoys raising his two children.
In 2005, River Downs began the Gary Birzer Benefit. When Birzer learned of Vitek's plight he offered to split the proceeds of his charitable event.
"The autographed guitar should be a huge sales topper if we can get the word out," said John Engelhardt, River Downs' track publicist. "I'm willing to take reserve bids by phone so people outside the Cincinnati area can have a chance to get this rare item. Just give me a call at 513-354-8243. To this generation -- these guys are the Beatles!"
The silent auction, which will end at approximately 5 p.m. on Sunday, will also feature racing memorabilia, equine art and racing related collectibles.

(Source: Brisnet )
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