Health & Fitness
10th Annual Maxtravaganza Set for June 20, 2015
Event Supports Foundation's Mission of Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death in Young People

WHAT: 10th Annual Maxtravaganza Benefiting The Max Schewitz Foundation
Graze our substantial tasting menu prepared by the area’s finest chefs, drinks, famously fun heads and tails game, and participation in our auctions.
Raffle: The one winner selects their choice of one of our live auction items or a $3,500 cash prize! You will be able to choose your item for your raffle ticket once all auction items are established.
WHERE: Lake Forest Sportscars
990 North Shore Drive
Lake Bluff, Ill.
(847) 295.6560
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WHEN: Saturday, June 20, 2015 from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
WHO: Open to the public – event sells out at 400 people this year. Hurry and get your tickets while you can. Entertainment pending, but should be fun!
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HOW: To purchase Maxtravaganza tickets or donate an auction item, visit: www.maxandthewildthings.com or call Mary Beth at (847) 234-2206. Maxtravaganza tickets are $75 per person; raffle tickets $100 each or 3 for $250.
About The Max Schewitz Foundation
Based in Lake Bluff, Ill., The Max Schewitz Foundation’s dual missions reflect Max’s life and death. His parents and family friends started the Foundation in 2005 after 20-year-old Max died suddenly from a cardiac arrhythmia. The Foundation works to prevent sudden cardiac death (SCD) in young people and to promote conservation of fragile reptile species and their ecosystems. To date, 49,545 high school students have received free EKG testing from the Foundation. 1,050 students had abnormal results that required further medical evaluation and 705 were given limited echocardiograms. To learn more, call Mary Beth Schewitz at (847) 234-2206 or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.