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September 23rd, 2007
Bet-1.com Celebrates The Inaugural Launch of Their Combined Sportsbook, Casino, Poker Room and Bingo Hall
Bet-1.com celebrates its inaugural launch, targeting young and old, recreational and professional players, providing first-class service and a secure and safe environment for players to place their bets. (PRWeb Sep 6, 2007)
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Martial Arts History Museum included in the Cars 4 Causes Program
LOS ANGELES, CA, (NAMC) - The Martial Arts History Museum, a non-profit educational organization, has recently announced its inclusion in the Cars 4 Causes Charitable Program.
Cars 4 Causes is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that was founded in 1997 that helps charities raise funds by providing a method in which cars, boats and other transportation vehicles can be donated to benefit other charities. It is considered as “The Charity That Gives to Charities.”
“Because of so much demand on our finances, many people find it difficult to write out a check to donate to the Museum or other charities. This is fact of life, however, many people have big items that they can’t sell or would like a large tax-deduction. Cars 4 Causes makes the donation process easy,” notes Museum president Michael Matsuda. “You can either drop off your vehicle or contact Cars 4 Causes, and if accepted, they will come to your place of residence and tow your vehicle without any cost to you.”
Cars 4 Causes has raised millions of dollars for other charities all across the country. “Car donations and other automobile donations allow you to help your community. Non-profit organizations are in constant need of additional funds, and you can help with your car donations. Automobile donations allow you to donate cars even when they are not drivable,” notes Cars 4 Causes.
“The Martial Arts History Museum is something that will affect not only the martial arts community, but the entire Asian-American community as well. The museum is already a benefit to the community by hosting blood drives, movie nights, expos, cultural classes, workshops and more. By donating your vehicle to Cars 4 Causes and designating your donation to the Martial Arts History Museum, you will help us move closer to moving into our permanent facility,” says the Museum President.
For vehicle donation or information:
www.Cars4Causes.com
call 1-800-766-CARE.
Information about the Martial Arts History Museum can be found at: www.MartialArtsHistoryMuseum.com or calling 818 355-1109.
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Ted Hanulak Sensei, Direct Student of Richard Behrens Shihan, Celebrates 15th Year of Teaching the Japanese Martial Art Senso-Ryu Aikijutsu
Ted Hanulak Sensei opened the first Senso-Ryu dojo / Aikijutsu Academy in 1992 in South Florida. A direct student of Richard Behrens Shihan, Hanulak Sensei now heads the prestigious Aikijutsu Academy of Indianapolis. (PRWeb Sep 4, 2007)
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