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TUNE-UP AT BOSSA NOVA
SPONSORED BY METZ LEWIS
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 6:00 - 9:00 PM

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In 2010 we are thrilled to have Metz Lewis as the sponsor of our Tune-Up!  Join us for this exciting Grand Prix event at the Bossa Nova Lounge as we tune-up for the upcoming races and car shows on the  weekend. 
 
{West Penn Testing Group} Our spectacular Bossa Nova Race Car Corral is sponsored by West Penn Testing Group
 
Tickets are $35 per person and are available at the door. Guests receive two drink vouchers and free tapas (appetizers).
 
 
{Johnny B Accel}
Supplying the evening's entertainment:
Johnny Bechtol - Lead Vocals, Lead Guitar,
Jay Thier - Rhythm Guitar
Greg Eggert - Lead Vocals, Trumpet,
Alan Baum - Saxaphone,
Mel Vatz - Vocals, Keyboards,
Paul Furiga - Bass,
Joe Mendel - Vocals, Drums
The band is sponsored by      {SewickleyCarStore}

There is a spectacular silent auction featuring sports memorabilia, racing items, artwork and gift certificates.  All ticket and raffle proceeds go directly to our charities.
 
Many thanks to the committee and Robin Fernandez of Bossa Nova for hosting this event...it has quickly become a staple of our Race Week calendar.
 
Located in the heart of the Cultural District  serving authentic global tapas, exotic cocktails and some of the finest martinis...shaken or stirred. With a unique space that features cozy lounges, a dramatic bar and an eclectic blend of music, art and sculpture.
{Bossa Nova}
{bn} Bossa Nova
123 7th Street
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
412 232-3030
 
 
 
 
{2009 Bossa Nova Tune-up}
7th Street closes down for our party at Bossa Nova.
 
{2010 Bossa Nova}
Many thanks to our hosts (above from l to r) Dotti & John Bechtol and Rosemary & Joe Mendel.
 
{2007}
The Happy Hour spills out onto the sidewalk and the street.
 
{2007}
Bossa Nova is a Pittsburgh hot-spot in the Cultural District
 
{b}
See race cars on 7th Street, in front of Bossa Nova before they compete in the weekend races at Schenley Park.

 

 
 
 
 
  The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix Association is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization with a mission to hold a world-class vintage automotive race event for charity. Since 1983 this volunteer-driven event has raised over $2.5 million to benefit developmentally disabled individuals through the Autism Society of Pittsburgh & Allegheny Valley School. The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix remains our country's largest vintage race event and the only one run on actual city streets.