The Texas Motor Speedway will be holding a festival in Fort Worth to benefit the Reach Out Worldwide organization.
FuelFest is an exciting experience that has many activities for fans of automobiles. Eventgoers can watch experienced racers drift at the venue’s road course and check out rare and modified vehicles at the program’s car show. The festival will also open with an Easter Egg hunt for kids under 10. Those who purchase VIP passes to FuelFest will receive a catered lunch and drink voucher, access to a private lounge, and a complimentary goodie bag.
Reach Out Worldwide is a nonprofit group founded by Paul Walker in 2010 as a response to an earthquake that hit Haiti that year. The organization’s purpose is to respond to natural disasters by sending groups of volunteer first-responders to impacted communities. The group currently has over 1,800 volunteers who have earned more than 11,000 volunteer hours. Non-profits like this can use printing services to make displays that raise consumer awareness for their causes.
FuelFest will take place on Saturday, April 16 from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm. General admission for the car festival will cost $30 per person, and VIP access to the show can be bought for $300. Children under 12 can attend FuelFest free of charge. Those who wish to register their automobiles for the event can pay $50.