LACONIA — Irwin Chevrolet is partnering with Gunstock Ski Club on the Chevy Youth Sports program, a partnership program built to position Chevrolet as the Official Vehicle of Youth Sports while providing an opportunity for local youth sports leagues to grow.

The partnership features a one-time monetary contribution to assist Gunstock Ski Club with registration fees, equipment costs, facility maintenance and other administrative fees.

“Sports can help kids develop skills like leadership, cooperation, and sportsmanship while bringing families and communities together to show their support,” said President of Irwin Chevrolet Chris Irwin. “Chevy believes in the power of play as a way for young people to build the skills needed to be successful in the future.”

For more information, visit chevrolet.com/youthsports.com.

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