”Take it to the Limit” Screening In Newport Beach, California To Benefit Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation

”Take it to the Limit” Screening In Newport Beach, California To Benefit Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation

© 2006, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Charity Movie showing Take it to the Limit Rescheduled for November 8th! The Orange County Dualies Motorcycle Club is proud to announce that Peter Starr’s 1980 award winning classic movie “Take it to the Limit”, which was originally scheduled in August, has been rescheduled for Wednesday evening, November 8th, 2006. Viewing will take place at the largest theater west of the Mississippi, the Big 6 Theater in Fashion Island, Newport Beach, which features a huge 80 ft screen to see the movie in all its glory. All proceeds go to the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and the Prostate90 Foundation. This very exciting movie features some of the worlds greatest racers including Kenny Roberts, Russ Collins, Steve Baker, Mike “the Bike” Hailwood, Hall of Fame stuntwoman Debbie Evans, Mike Bast, “The Man” Roger DeCoster, desert racing great A.C. Bakken and many, many more. Many racers in the movie will be on hand for autographs. A great Moto Expo will proceed the movie starting at 5pm in the Big 6 parking lot. Special event t-shirts and posters will be available for purchase. The Orange County Dualies Motorcycle Club has been involved in charity fundraising for the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation since 1993. Since that time the club has raised nearly a quarter million dollars! Special thanks to Mission Motosports for their sponsorship. Tickets are $35 each and can be purchased online at www.dualies.com. Or you can download a ticket request form for sending a check for tickets.

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