Car Show This Weekend Benefitting Maine Children’s Cancer Program
This Sunday, September 1st, 2024, from 10 am until 2pm, the Bangor Lodge of Elks #244 will be hosting a car show for not only a day of fun, but also to raise money for an organization that the Bangor Elks Lodge supports often, the Maine Children's Cancer Program.
Car and driver registration begins at 8am on Sunday and will be $5 per person. To attend the car show at 108 Odlin Road in Bangor, admission will be $5 per person. There will be prizes awarded for vehicles, live music, a 50/50 raffle, a silent auction, grub, and much more!
Bangor Elks Lodge Often Supports Maine Children's Cancer Program
The car show this weekend is just one of the many generosities the members of Bangor Elks Lodge participate in to support and raise money for Maine Children's Cancer Program. Recently, Bangor Elks had a 'Christmas in the Forks' collecting donations for MCCP and are currently having a raffle for a VIP New England Patriots experience.
What is Maine Children's Cancer Program?
The Maine Children's Cancer Program (MCCP) at MaineHealth Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (BBCH) provides the state’s most comprehensive diagnostic and treatment resources for children diagnosed with cancer and blood disorders. Our team includes board-certified and fellowship-trained pediatric hematology/oncology physicians; certified pediatric oncology nurses; social workers and research associates. We use advanced diagnostic technology and extensive pediatric cancer resources to deliver care on par with the world’s leading children’s cancer hospitals. In addition to providing outstanding clinical care, the MCCP has a very strong research program. We are members of Children's Oncology Group - the leading childhood cancer research organization. MCCP’s active involvement in the group’s clinical research trials offers our patients access to the latest and best therapies.
Read more on Maine Children's Cancer Program by clicking here.
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