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Local Chevrolet Dealer Steps Up To Bat Through Successful Youth Baseball Program

By Press Release

Burke Motor Group Forges Season-long Partnership to Aid Middle Township Little League
In the spirit of community collaboration and teamwork taught through youth sports, Burke Motor Group is supporting Middle Township Little League through the Chevy Youth Baseball Program. This sponsorship will include both monetary and equipment donations during the 2017 youth baseball season.
Chevy Youth Baseball is a grassroots initiative that establishes a positive relationship between local dealers and the communities they serve. Burke Motor Group is sponsoring Middle Township Little League as a part of Chevrolet’s nation-wide commitment to support youth sports, one community at a time. Over the course of the season, Burke Motor Group will also donate Chevrolet-branded equipment to the league.
“We are looking forward to a great season with Middle Township Little League that will be filled with exciting games and an enhanced experience for the teams through the equipment and cash donations,” said Francey Burke of Burke Motor Group. “Chevy Youth Baseball is just one example of how committed our dealership is to supporting the youth and families in our community.”
The 2017 program will provide assistance to approximately 300 organizations in the Northeastern region and Chevrolet dealers will contribute over $450,000 in monetary and equipment donations.
For more information on Burke Motor Group, visit www.burkemotorgroup.com or call(609) 465-6000.

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