Eagles Tackling Breast Cancer
We here at BGN are all fans of the Eagles as the football team, I also happen to be a fan of the Eagles as an organization. They participate in many events throughout the year to raise money for various charities and I don't think enough people find out about them.
Anyway this weekend, Sunday to be exact the parking lot at Lincoln Financial will play host to an "Autocross Event presented by CJ's Tires & Automotive Services"
more information available here www.phillyscca.com
Basically there will be a car show and an auto cross track that people will be racing on. This isn't a legit auto cross race just local SCCA members and amateurs running the course but should be entertaining.
Eagles Cheerleaders, Swoop, and former Eagles players will be in attendance. It's for a good cause so if you are around Southwest Philly I suggest stopping by. I've never been to this even but will be attending this weekend. The best part ....
Philadelphia SCCA will donate all proceeds from this event in support of the Eagles and their fight against breast cancer
Possible BGN Meetup???
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this is why the Eagles can take on projects like Mike Vick
always a classy organization, tip of my hat Mr. Lurie
RIP JJ & HK
Let the future judge Michael Vick
i agree with badco
tip of the hat.
things like this dont get enough publicity.
"Never give in, never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy.
as opposed to tackling breast cancer....
the eagles should tackle tight ends and running backs……..just sayin. we gotta prioritize.
"it's like i tell my ex-wife, i never drive faster than i can see, and besides it's all in the reflexes." -Jack Burton, Big trouble in little China
not that this isn't a good cause...
it totally is.
"it's like i tell my ex-wife, i never drive faster than i can see, and besides it's all in the reflexes." -Jack Burton, Big trouble in little China




















