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94.3 FM THE SHARK LAUNCHES THE D.A.D. SHARKSTER

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
8-14-2013

TOWACO, NJ, (AUGUST 14, 2013) — 94.3 FM The Shark, and the non-profit organization D.A.D. (Drums and Disabilities) announced today that they officially launched the D.A.D. Sharkster Race Car. The Sharkster is a D.A.D. dragster designed in an outline of a shark, for D.A.D. The Sharkster made it’s debut appearance at the Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival. It is featured at major sports, music, entertainment, and family events at major sports stadiums and events throughout the United States.

“The Sharkster was a huge hit with all the kids and parents in attendance,” said D.A.D. President/CEO, Pat Gesualdo. “The Sharkster, and the D.A.D. tour bus, always draw huge amounts of people at our high profile media events. In addition, the vehicles give our sponsors the best Return on Investment, promotional and marketing opportunities, and helps them convey their personal message of how much they care about the kids.”

ABOUT D.A.D.

Drums and Disabilities (D.A.D.),is a 501 (C) (3) non-profit research program. Psychologists, neuroscientists, law enforcement agencies, special needs therapists, child protective service agencies, and teachers in over 15 countries use the D.A.D. Program to help special needs children develop physical and cognitive functioning.

Numerous celebrities, sports stars, major corporations, and parents join with D.A.D. to help children fight disabilities on a Global basis.

D.A.D. is also the parent company of the Metal Hall of Fame, which holds the Annual Metal Hall of Fame Celebrity Charity Gala. It is dedicated to forever enshrining the Iconic musicians and music industry executives responsible for making hard rock and heavy metal music what it is today. Their contribution to the genre is invaluable, and they continue to inspire fans throughout the world, from generation to generation. The Metal Hall of Fame helps to raise funds for D.A.D., which provides free therapy programs for special needs children, adults, and wounded veterans throughout the United States.

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