Steve King
FoundationSM to spread the
word during 2007 Knoxville Nationals
KNOXVILLE, Iowa (July 25, 2007) - On the one year
anniversary of Steve King ’s death, the Steve King
Foundation will be on hand at the 2007 Knoxville Nationals
Aug. 8-11, 2007, to raise awareness of the newly-formed
foundation that honors King and is designed to help racing
families in their time of need.
The
Foundation, a 501(c)3 tax-deductible organization, was
founded after the untimely death of Steve King, driver of
the #88 Ethanol sprint car from Jetmore, Kan. King, a
two-time National Championship Racing Association (NCRA)
Sprint Series Champion, died from injuries sustained during
a 2006 Knoxville Nationals qualifying night feature.
Race fans
are welcome to visit the booth, which will be near the main
grandstand entrance, to learn more about the foundation,
make charitable donations or purchase merchandise.
A variety
of merchandise is being used to help raise funds for the
foundation. T-shirts,
wristbands embossed with "SteveKingFoundation.org"
and "Helping Racing Families Heal," decals and a CD
featuring the song,
Eighty Eight – A Tribute to Steve King , by Ben
Bolling will be available for purchase. All
proceeds will be used to aid racing families in need.
Also
available for the first time will be a “Race Time” coloring
book, a 20-page coloring book featuring scenes from the
races, including sprint cars, late models and modifieds. The
coloring book, as well as other merchandise is also
available at
www.SteveKingFoundation.org.
“Our goal
is to remember Steve by helping racing families that are in
need,” said Danny King, Steve ’s father. “Since Steve’s
death, we have been able to provide assistance to nine
members of the racing community. We look forward to helping
even more families as the community has helped us through
the healing process over the last year.”
About The Steve King Foundation
The Steve King
Foundation was formed to help individuals involved in dirt
track racing across the country
by providing financial assistance to drivers, pit crew
members, racing officials, track operations personnel or the
immediate families of those individuals who are injured or
killed. The foundation will also contribute to organizations
and facilities dedicated to improving the safety of the
sport when additional funds are available.
Contributions can be sent to the Steve King Foundation at
24583 NW
208 Rd, Jetmore , KS 67854 . For more information,
visit
www.SteveKingFoundation.org.