Corsello and Classic Chevrolet will take up the struggle against Angelman Syndrome by promoting the Bellevue Classic Car Cruise.
Classic Chevrolet in Bellevue supports the Angelman Syndrome Foundation
Lee Corsello, president of Classic Chevrolet in Bellevue, has first-hand knowledge about Angelman Syndrome. His nine-year-old grandson, Cole, has the complex—and rare— genetic disorder. It is often characterized by developmental delay, speech impairment, seizures and an excitable demeanor. On Sunday, May 17, starting at 1 p.m., Corsello and Classic Chevrolet will take up the struggle against the disorder by promoting the Bellevue Classic Car Cruise, which will feature classic, vintage, muscle cars and show bikes. The cruise will be followed by children’s games, food and a live broadcast by WISH-FM’s Street Treat Patrol. There is no charge for the event, but 50/50 raffle tickets will be sold and donations accepted for the Angelman Syndrome Foundation. For information, call (412) 761-5773.