New Country Motor Car Group in Hartford recently presented The Governor’s Prevention Partnership with a $500 check raised by the company’s Contract for Life campaign. In honor of National Teen Safe Driving Month in May, New Country encouraged teens to take the pledge to not text and drive by donating $1Â for every signature gathered by […]
New Country Motor Car Group in Hartford recently presented The Governor's Prevention Partnership with a $500 check raised by the company's Contract for Life campaign. In honor of National Teen Safe Driving Month in May, New Country encouraged teens to take the pledge to not text and drive by donating $1 for every signature gathered by the Connecticut chapter of Students Against Destructive Decisions. To further raise awareness for their campaign, New Country BMW sponsored the Real Art Ways Creative Cocktail Hour. When purchasing admission, attendees had the opportunity to make a $1 donation to SADD and learned more about the dangers of distracted driving at the event. Pictured (from left) areJ ill Spineti, president and CEO of The Governor's Prevention Partnership;  Tim Parker, vice president of New Country Motor Cars;  Alisa Picerno, president of Alliances by Alisa Media Relations; Jacqueline Longo, SADD coordinator of The Governor's Prevention Partnership;  and Peter Keast, general manager of New Country BMW.