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2010 AutoGlow Benefiting the Children's Center

A perfect complement to the 2010 North American International Auto Show Charity Preview

WHAT: A party with a purpose. The evening's premier charitable after-glow event in conjunction with 2010 North American International Auto Show Charity Preview helps pave the way for a brighter future for youth and families served by The Children's Center of Wayne County.

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  WHEN: Friday, January 15, 2010

Pre-reception from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., with continuous private shuttles to Cobo Center for the Charity Preview, and back to the Westin Book Cadillac as AutoGlow continues from 8:00 p.m. until midnight.

  WHERE:      Westin Book Cadillac
              1114 Washington Blvd.
              Detroit, Mi 48226

WHO: The Children's Center of Wayne County, Event co-chairs are Lisa & Bill Ford and Nicki & Alan Mulally along with Mistress of Ceremonies WDIV anchor, Carmen Harlan. Ford Motor Company is the presenting sponsor, joined by Caesars Windsor, Team Detroit, DENSO and the Dow Chemical Company.

WHY: AutoGlow is also proud to recognize the local "Made in Michigan" sponsors who have been so gracious with in-kind donations: Better Made Snack Foods, Sanders/Morley Candy and Towne Club Soda donated by Interstate Distributors. This year's event is "carbon neutral" as AutoGlow partners once again with Carbon Credit Environmental Services (CCES) of Detroit by offsetting carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) generated by the event.

About The Children's Center

The Children's Center is one of the largest, most diverse and comprehensive frontline child-serving agencies in Michigan, providing over 25 programs addressing therapeutic & mental health needs of children, as well as foster care & adoptions. The Children's Center of Wayne County has been committed to meeting the needs and challenges of some of the most troubled children in the United States for the past 80 years. For more information, please visit The Children's Center web site at www.thechildrenscenter.com

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