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05-29-06, 10:28 AM
Champ Car Inner Circle 2006 - Grand Prix of Portland Dinner

You are cordially invited to attend the Grand Prix of Portland Dinner for Champ Car Inner Circle members. Enjoy Champ Car’s 23rd race here in Portland, Oregon with friends, fans and family.

Featured Speakers will be:

Eric Mauk, Champ Car News Operations Manager
Eric Gagnon, Champ Car Public Address Announcer

Dinner will be served Buffet style and will include:
* Beef Taquitos *Buffalo Wings *Chicken Quesadillas
* Cheese Nachos *Mexican Caesar Salad
With a condiment bar

ALL BEVERAGES ARE CASH AND CARRY

Date: Saturday June 17, 2006
Time: 7:30 pm promptly
Price: $13.00 Per person (tax & tip included)

Payment can be made in cash on day of event. A separate e-mail will be sent to you after receiving your RSVP.

Where:
Who-Song & Larry’s
111 East Columbia River Way
Vancouver, Washington 98661
(360)-695-1198

Who-Song & Larry’s is located 10 minutes North of the track
Take I-5 North towards Vancouver. Immediately after crossing
The Columbia River, take Exit 1A to Highway 14 East.
Take the Columbia Way exit (Exit 1) towards the Vancouver National Historic District. Turn right, onto Columbia Way.
Turn right onto SE Columbia River Drive, and into Who-Song & Larry’s

Please RSVP no later than Monday, June 12, 2006

If you are currently an Inner Circle member, please include your membership number. Non-fan club members are also welcome, and are encouraged to become members by registering through the Champ Car website: http://www.champcarworldseries.com/CCIC/Default.asp

Members: Bring your Inner Circle hats and membership cards for weekend prize opportunities

Please send in your RSVP soon. We have a maximum occupancy that we can accommodate and your confirmed RSVP will guarantee your spot. Your name will be on the guest list when you arrive.

Last minute changes can be accommodated, but please let us know ASAP

portlandccic@comcast.net

Portland Local Coordinators
Timothy Hunter and David Smeltzer