
PORSCHE CLUB RETURNS TO CSN 427 COLLISION FOR ITS ANNUAL SHIFT INTO SPRING EVENT

"There's a reason we do this every year — it's always a lot of fun," said Nick D’Alessandro, operations manager at CSN 427 Auto Collision. "We host the event at the shop with the cars brought in by the Club's members. It turned into a really strong show this year."
Attendance has expanded steadily over the years, refl ecting both the strength of the Porsche community and the shop’s growing role within it.


We put on this event every year just to open up the shop to people, have them visit a body shop, see what it’s like,” she said. “And see some really cool cars — there’s some old Porsches, there’s some new Porsches, there’s all kinds.”

“Cars are a hobby for a lot of people. We want to show customers we’re the same type of people — they love cars and we love cars.” As in previous years, the event supported Make-A-Wish Canada through on-site fundraising tied to food and refreshments, with the shop covering operating costs and matching donations.
“We’ve been working with Make-A-Wish even longer than this event’s been around. It’s always been the charity of choice for us,” Jessica said. “We fund the food and beverages, and we ask people to donate. Then we match 100% of those donations.”
“Any opportunity to give back to Make-AWish is a good thing,” she added.
















