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High School Homecoming Announcement
September 2, 2009
Lowe's Motor Speedway and Bank of America officials announced the High School Homecoming Fund-Racing program with area high schools surrounding the Oct. 17 running of the NASCAR Banking 500 only from Bank of America. The program included details on fund-raising opportunities and pre-race show participation for public high schools in four Charlotte-area counties, plus performances by the J.M. Robinson High School marching band and Concord High School cheerleaders.
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Marcus Smith, president and general manager of Lowe's Motor Speedway greets representatives from each school district.Credit: HHP Photos
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Officials from participating school districts, Bank of America and Lowe's Motor Speedway received NASCAR Banking 500 football jerseys.Credit: HHP Photos
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Dr. JoAnne Byerly, Dr. Peter Gorman, Gene Miller, Brady Johnson, Dr. Brady Shepherd and Todd Wirt.Credit: HHP Photos
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Concord High School cheerleaders perform a special NASCAR cheer.Credit: HHP Photos
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Dr. Peter Gorman, superintendent of Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools gets ready to ride around Lowe's Motor Speedway.Credit: HHP Photos
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Brady Johnson, interim superintendent of Iredell-Statesville Schools, prepares to take a fast lap around Lowe's Motor Speedway.Credit: HHP Photos
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Concord High School cheerleaders cheer for Homecoming, NASCAR Style.Credit: HHP Photos
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The J.M. Robinson High School marching band and Concord High School cheerleaders both performed during the announcement.Credit: HHP Photos
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Lug Nut, the World's Fastest Mascot, led the J.M. Robinson High School marching band and cheered along with the Concord High School cheerleaders.Credit: HHP Photos
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Marcus Smith, president and general manager of Lowe's Motor Speedway talked about the new and exciting "Fund-Racing" event.Credit: HHP Photos
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Mike Hargrave, motorsports platform executive with Bank of America talked about the involvement of the bank in the High School Homecoming program.Credit: HHP Photos
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The Concord High School Cheerleaders and the J.M. Robinson High School marching band were on hand to greet guests.Credit: HHP Photos






















