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Citylink Named Charity Partner of Magic of Lights

By Hillary Angel, Community Writer
January 21, 2018 at 11:43am. Views: 23

CityLink-Water of Life, a Fontana-based non-profit organization, has been named the Official Charity of Magic of Lights Fontana – a new drive-through Holiday Lights experience at Auto Club Speedway. A portion of the proceeds from Magic of Lights Fontana will benefit CityLink to help fund their programs and ministries.

As the official Charity, CityLink-Water of Life will host a toy drive at Magic of Lights to help their overall goal of collecting 4,000 toys for local families.  Guests who bring an unwrapped toy will receive $5 off the per car gate admission with the donation of the toy. 

Willie Ulibarri, Director of Local Outreach/CityLink, states, “We are extremely honored to be named the official non-profit partner by the Auto Club Speedway and Magic of Lights.  It will help us deepen our reach into our community by assisting more families and children with supportive services.  Equally we are excited that Magic of Lights will offer a wholesome family experience for our community during the holiday season”. 

“This partnership with CityLink will make a positive impact on many lives right here in own our backyard,” said Dave Allen, President of Auto Club Speedway. “Every guest that attends the Magic of Lights experience is giving back to their local community and helping someone in need.”

Magic of Lights is a dazzling 1.5-mile drive-thru holiday lights experience featuring LED displays and digital animations.  Guests will enjoy the sparkling displays from the comfort of their own vehicle as they wind slowly through a festive route in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Fan Zone of Auto Club Speedway in Fontana.  The 20-30 minute experience is an affordable, entertaining outing for all who enjoy light sightseeing surrounding the holidays.   

 

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