29 Jun Second Annual Concours D’Elegance Benefits Achievement Centers for Children & Families
Thousands of car enthusiasts and members of the local community attended the second annual Delray Beach Concours D’Elegance at Old School Square on June 17th. More than 100 historically significant vehicles were showcased, including the 1989 Miami Grand Prix winner, Porsche 962-109.
The free community event benefited the Achievement Centers for Children & Families, Delray Citizens for Delray Police, Delray Fire Benevolent, Community Classroom Kitchen and Miracle League of Palm Beach.
“What a great turn-out! There is nothing better than mixing cars with community outreach,” said ACCF’s Community Impact Manager, Kerry Filippone. Kerry also serves on the advisory board for the Delray Beach Concours D’Elegance.
The Honorary Chair of the 2nd Annual Delray Beach Concours D’Elegance was Elo, the Supercar Rooms Miami founder and creator.
Additionally, several awards were given out to car owners. Former US attorney, Guy Lewis accepted the ‘Best of Show Automobile’ award which he won for his 1925 Rolls Royce Springfield Piccadilly Roadster.
About Achievement Centers for Children & Families
At Achievement Centers for Children & Families, children are involved in Early Learning (Toddler and Preschool), After School, Teen, and Summer Camp programs that help prepare them for academic and social success and inspire them to discover their talents. Our families are served through our Family Strengthening and Economic Stabilization services which benefit the community by stabilizing families in crisis and supporting them to serve as the foundation of their child’s growth. Family strengthening services are embedded within our four core Early Learning, After School, Teen and Summer Camp programs. ACCF serves 900 local children and families yearly from three locations in Delray Beach; Nancy K. Hurd Campus, Village Academy, and Pine Grove Elementary. For more information or to take a tour of our campus, call (561) 266-0003 | jhall@accffoundation.org or visit www.achievementcentersFL.org