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Saturday 23rd June 2007 Red Nose Cruise (silverwater-penrith Regatta)


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Hey Guys,

Its coming up to Red Nose Day, and for the 4th year running we have organised a fundraiser cruise.

Date: Saturday 23rd June 2007

Start point: Silverwater Boat Ramp 10.00am

Destination: Penrith Regatta Centre (Penrith Lakes)

We have negotiated the use of Penrith Lakes thanks to the kind people at Penrith Regatta Centre. We will have our own exclusive area with plenty of parking, picnic tables, grassy areas, and toilet facilities.

Once again we will provide a bbq and drinks and this year we will probably have a jumping castle for the kids (to be confirmed). This is a great family day out, everyone is welcome, it doesn't matter what you drive, in the past we have had everything from commodores to falcons and lasers, skylines and toranas and even a few motorbikes (just to name a few!)

We will also be having a raffle, prizes will be confirmed closer to the event.

Entry fees:

Drivers- $15- Includes a red nose car magnet (limited stock, first 50 drivers only) and/or red ribbon for car, red nose, drink, sausage sandwich/roll, 1 raffle ticket and a goodie bag.

Passengers- $5- Includes a red nose, 1 raffle ticket, drink, sausage sandwich/roll and goodie bag.

More details to come soon, including cruise route, list of sponsors and prizes so please check back here shortly.

~~~RAFFLE PRIZES~~~

* 2 VIP tickets for the AC Delco East Coast Nationals thanks to Western Sydney International

Dragway

*2 Night Stay at the luxurious Spencer Cottage by the Hawkesbury River thanks to Wendy Lapointe

at Muskoka Farm

* Various electrical goods thanks to Richard Eastmead Good Guys Penrith

* $100 gift voucher thanks to Westfield Penrith

* Gift Vouchers and tools thanks to Bunnings Auburn

* CAT (caterpillar) jacket valued $200+ thanks to Westrac

* WRC jacket and other merchandise thanks to Subaru

* HRT jacket thanks to Sutton's Holden

* Picnic rugs thanks to Sperling

* 2 childrens artwork packages thanks to Julie Allen Design

* Autographed Penrith Panthers football thanks to Panthers

* 2 Deluxe car wash vouchers thanks to Elegance Car Wash and Cafe Penrith

* Footy Gear, Jack Daniels Pack and Wild the sphincter of the universe Pack thanks to Windsor Leagues Club

* Hair Care Products thanks to Maree's Hair To Dye For

All proceeds from the day will go to SIDS and Kids NSW. SIDS and Kids provides support for individuals and families who experience the death of their baby during pregancy, birth and infancy. This includes miscarriage, stillbirth, neonatal death, sudden infant death (SIDS) and the death of a child up to 6 years of age.

Theres already lots of people confirmed as attending, and this shall be advertised on multiple car forums. Already have 130+ cars confirmed as attending. If you are interested in joining in the fun, make a post here and I'll add you to the list

1. JulieA

2. mike1987

3. SECUR1TY

4. Zilch*

5. lingeringsoul

6. Trust33 ??

7. Liz

8. evil_weevil

9. NSA11N

10. sl!m

11. LatinR33

12. GTRSean

13. Farch

Edited by JulieA
  • 2 weeks later...

I went last year - was awesome! (I rode shot gun and took photos for street commodores)

so I'll hopefully drive - and its on a saturday w000t

Just wondering if the 'passenger fee' is for all age groups or just 18+? My neighbour has a nice 68 camaro and is thinking of attending although has 2 kids under 10yrs old.

  • 2 weeks later...
Just wondering if the 'passenger fee' is for all age groups or just 18+? My neighbour has a nice 68 camaro and is thinking of attending although has 2 kids under 10yrs old.

Hi, the passenger fee applys to children over the age of 5. They will receive a red nose, a sausage/steak sandwich/roll, a drink, a raffle ticket and a goody bag with lollies and other fun stuff.

It would be great if your neighbour could make it, everyone appreciates the old skool muscle cars- last year a really nice tory won the people's choice award for our show and shine.



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