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Sep 22

Randy Houser Stops By Victory Junction

Randy Houser photo courtesy of RandyHouser.com.

Randy Houser photo courtesy of RandyHouser.com.

Randy Houser made a special stop last week at Victory Junction in Randleman, NC to lend his time and voice to the NASCAR-themed camp that caters to chronically ill children ages six to 16. Country music and NASCAR fans alike will have an opportunity to see just how much fun campers, and Houser, have on the 80 acre grounds when the 2009 Victory Junction PSAs begin airing on ESPN during select televised races this fall.

“We were thrilled that Randy Houser took the time out of his busy schedule to stop by Camp today with his band,” says Camp Founder Kyle Petty. Being big country music fans all of our lives, we all love his “old-school” style of music.

Randy is such a genuinely engaging person, our campers and staff fell in love with him immediately.

“With Victory Junction’s ‘Feel Your Heart Race’ NASCAR theme, the connection with Nashville and country music is an easy one to make, being that we share many of the same fans. Randy bowled against some of our campers and drove against them in race simulators. Whether he won or lost, and he did both, he looked like he had the most fun of anyone
there. Randy was kind enough to do a PSA for Camp to help spread our message of hope. We look forward to a long-term relationship with such a great and talented guy.”

“Victory Junction Camp was unbelievable,” said Randy. “The Pettys have built a special place for kids to have fun and create memories that wouldn’t be possible. I’m just happy they let me come hang out for the day!”

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Posted at 6:20 pm, September 22, 2009 | Permalink

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