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2019 Richard Petty Special Appearance

FANS ARE EXCITED TO SEE THE NASCAR CHAMPION RICHARD PETTY TAKES PHOTOS WITH THE FANS

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Richard Petty Special Appearance

PHOTOS BY PEGGY GALLOWAY| STORY BY ALLISON GALLOWAY

Seven-time NASCAR champion, Richard Petty, made a special appearance at the Food City in Dandridge on Thursday, November 21st. This store raised the most funds during this year’s Mission: ABLE campaign to benefit Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA). As a PVA spokesperson, Richard Petty visited the store to sign autographs and meet fans to show his appreciation to the store’s loyal customers and associates for their tremendous generosity.

Since 1946, Paralyzed Veterans of America has been a leading advocate for quality health care, spinal cord research, VA benefits and civil rights for veterans and all people with disabilities. For more information, visit www.pva.org. For more information about upcoming events, visit www.foodcity.com.

RICHARD PETTY FANS LINE UP TO SEE THE KING

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