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Submitted by NancyRece on Mon, 2022-03-14 12:03
Saturday, Apr 09, 2022 - 03:00am to Saturday, Apr 09, 2022 - 05:00am
Captain's Quarters
5700 Captains Quarters Road
Prospect
Kentucky
40059-9562
Gary Rumrill
5025927736

 

Louisville Cars and Coffee at the Captain’s Quarters is kicking off their first 2022 monthly event on Saturday, April 9th from 9:00 to 11:00 AM (weather permitting). This event attracts 100s of cars of all types, makes, and models, and has become a "must attend" event for many local car enthusiasts. 

They charge $5.00 a car and the proceeds go to Mount Sinia Movement Disorders Center of Excellence. To learn more about this organization, visit https://www.mountsinai.org

Captains Quarter’s lobby opens at 9am providing breakfast and drinks for an additional charge. 

The address is 5700 Captains Quarters Rd, Prospect, KY 40059

 

Louisville Cars and Coffee for Dystonia was started by Jacob Spielberg, a 15 year old boy from Prospect, KY. Jacob was diagnosed at age 8 with an incurable disease called Dystonia. By age 10 Jacob's dystonia was so aggressive and he could no longer get out of bed or go to school. It was then that Jacob became a candidate for Deep Brain Stimulation surgery for Dystonia which is not a cure but a treatment. Now, 16 years after his treatment, Jacob is living a pretty normal life thanks to the Mount Sinai Movement disorders clinic in NYC. As a way of saying "Thank You" to the foundation that helped him get this treatment, Jacob has turned his love for cars in to a monthly charity event called Cars and Coffee for Dystonia. The Spielberg family decided to team up with a local venue, Captains Quarters Riverside, on the second Saturday of every month. Cars are invited to join other car enthusiasts in the parking lot enjoy the car show. Cars and Coffee for Dystonia is a fundraiser for a cure, so there is a $5 fee per car to enter the parking lot. All the proceeds from this monthly event benefit the Mount Sinai Movement Disorder Center of Excellence.

Although Jacob is now 26 and living somewhat of a normal life, DBS is a treatment and not a cure and we will not stop until there is a cure!

Please stop by the welcome tent as you pull in if you would like to put your name on the email list, or make a donation to Jacob's cause. 

Make sure to come out and see Louisville's finest all to help fund a cure for Dystonia! 

Louisville Cars and Coffee at the Captain’s Quarters is kicking off their first 2022 monthly event on Saturday, April 9th from 9:00 to 11:00 AM (weather permitting). This event attracts 100s of cars of all types, makes, and models, and has become a "must attend" event for many local car enthusiasts. 

They charge $5.00 a car and the proceeds go to Mount Sinia Movement Disorders Center of Excellence. To learn more about this organization, visit https://www.mountsinai.org

Captains Quarter’s lobby opens at 9am providing breakfast and drinks for an additional charge. 

The address is 5700 Captains Quarters Rd, Prospect, KY 40059

 

Louisville Cars and Coffee for Dystonia was started by Jacob Spielberg, a 15 year old boy from Prospect, KY. Jacob was diagnosed at age 8 with an incurable disease called Dystonia. By age 10 Jacob's dystonia was so aggressive and he could no longer get out of bed or go to school. It was then that Jacob became a candidate for Deep Brain Stimulation surgery for Dystonia which is not a cure but a treatment. Now, 16 years after his treatment, Jacob is living a pretty normal life thanks to the Mount Sinai Movement disorders clinic in NYC. As a way of saying "Thank You" to the foundation that helped him get this treatment, Jacob has turned his love for cars in to a monthly charity event called Cars and Coffee for Dystonia. The Spielberg family decided to team up with a local venue, Captains Quarters Riverside, on the second Saturday of every month. Cars are invited to join other car enthusiasts in the parking lot enjoy the car show. Cars and Coffee for Dystonia is a fundraiser for a cure, so there is a $5 fee per car to enter the parking lot. All the proceeds from this monthly event benefit the Mount Sinai Movement Disorder Center of Excellence.

Although Jacob is now 26 and living somewhat of a normal life, DBS is a treatment and not a cure and we will not stop until there is a cure!

Please stop by the welcome tent as you pull in if you would like to put your name on the email list, or make a donation to Jacob's cause. 

Make sure to come out and see Louisville's finest all to help fund a cure for Dystonia!