Boys & Girls Club Of Southwest County names clubhouse after Terry Gilmore

Terry Gilmore, owner and president of Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac in Temecula, is recognized and honored during the Our Kids Rock Gala Saturday, Oct. 15, where it was announced that the original clubhouse for the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County is to be renovated, reopened and named after him. Valley News/Courtesy photo

TEMECULA – The Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County hosted the 30th annual “Our Kids Rock” Gala at Pechanga Resort & Casino Saturday, Oct. 15. During the evening’s festivities, Terry Gilmore, owner and president of Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac, was honored by the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County announcement that the organization will be renovating and reopening the original Temecula Clubhouse and will name it after him.

The auction and dinner fundraiser is one of southwest Riverside County’s largest and most recognized events of the year, with over 600 businesses and individuals who attend. The proceeds from the “Our Kids Rock” Gala benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County.

“In honor of a man who has been involved for most of the organization’s existence and continues to be one of the most supportive, involved donors and partners in the club, we would like to present our vision for the new Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County, ‘The Terry Gilmore Clubhouse,’” Tony Berardino, the organization’s board chair, announced.

Gilmore said he was honored.

“The dedication of this building in my name will hopefully inspire many others to carry on the legacy of this great organization that I love,” he said.

Gilmore was also recognized during the event as a founder of the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County’s “Our Kids Rock” event, alongside four others: Michael Donaldson, Ron Parks, Timmy Daniels and Leigh Nixon, formerly Engdahl.

“In 1993, Terry Gilmore founded The Great Temecula Auction – now known as Our Kids Rock Gala. To this day, the gala brings in the most revenue out of all our special events,” according to the Boys & Girls Club.

Gilmore offered his strong leadership skills to the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County for many years. He served as a board of director, chairing a capital campaign and chairing the “Our Kid’s Rock” dinner and auction for more than 20 years.

“Terry’s passion to provide a ‘positive place’ for the 7,000+ club members goes beyond even helping B&G Club members. Terry is a positive role model and encourages others to get involved and make a difference in the lives of others as much and as often as they can,” according to the Boys & Girls Club of Southwest County.

When Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac opened 30 years ago, the company motto was “We Do the Little Things for You,” and the current company motto for Paradise Chevrolet Cadillac is “Making a Difference.”

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