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July 22, 2010

Closeup: Annual event kicks off Saturday with celebrity race

MANKATO — Racing go-karts that can reach speeds of up to 40 mph will zip around a course Saturday that sports hairpin turns and sweeping curves.

And it’s all for a good cause.

Sponsorship of teams supports MRCI, Mankato’s fourth-largest employer that serves 1,500 clients with disabilities in Mankato and more than 4,000 across southern Minnesota.

The MRCI Grand Prix is in its fifth year with go-karts spending 12 hours zipping around the MRCI site at 15 Map Drive in Mankato.

Brian Benshoof, MRCI’s new CEO, has said the event is a good public relations tool and offers a fun way to raise awareness about the work MRCI does.

Benshoof said he likes to refer to the go-kart event as a “friendraiser” instead of a “fundraiser.” He said it has connected MRCI with a lot of different people in the community and business community.

The event will likely raise between $30,000 and $35,000, Benshoof said.

The MRCI Grand Prix also includes a celebrity race from 8:30-9 a.m. with local elected officials Mark Piepho, Mike Laven, Mark Frost and Kip Bruender.

What

MRCI Foundation Grand Prix

When

9 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturday

Where

MRCI Worksource, 15 Map Drive (east of Minnesota State University, past the Stadium and Pohl roads intersection)

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