Fusion Marketing is Participating in the Detroit Mechanix Alumni Fall Brawl 11-19-17

by | Nov 15, 2017

The local AUDL (American Ultimate Disc League; a semi-professional ultimate frisbee league) team, the Detroit Mechanix, is raising funds for Kelton Kaye.
Kelton has provided picture services & photo booths at Mechanix events since 2013.
He is now struggling with medical issues from complications with his feet.

Detroit Mechanix

The Detroit Mechanix will be playing a special game, consisting of these players:
DMX Alumni Years 1-5 vs Year 6 (Current Roster)
Michigan High School All-Stars
Michigan Collegiate All-Stars

This event will be held on Sunday, November 19 from 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM.
This will be a DONATION ONLY Game. No ticket cost, donate what you can.

There are lots of sideline things going on during the event as well. Concourse games, raffles, prizes & more!

Fusion Marketing will be selling assorted decals with all proceeds being donated to the cause.

Please show your support for a local businessman who is in desperate need of assistance from the community.

For more details about the Detroit Mechanix event:
https://www.facebook.com/events/125973134773687/

Detroit Mechanix website:
http://detmechanix.com

Kelton Kaye’s Facebook Page for his photo business:
https://www.facebook.com/KeltonKayePhotography/

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