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Halloween Cruise For Charity 2 - 27/10/07


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Event: Halloween Cruise for Charity 2 sponsored by SpeedFM

Date: Saturday, 27 October 2007

Event Description: The Halloween Cruise is on again, including a new haunting competition and finishing with a costume dance party!

Tis the night when the un-dead rise from their graves to haunt the village of ye olde BrisVegas. Ghosts and goblins will scour the city searching for gifts to appease the angry gods. They will take a secret path, scaring peasants along the way to their ritual dance and music ceremony.

Start Location: Sherrin Motorsport

3 / 218 Fison Ave West, Eagle Farm

Check out their website for a map.

Doors open from 6:30pm so grab a coffee and check it out.

Make sure you're gassed up and ready to go before you arrive.

Departure Time: 7:30pm

Cruise Directions: Available from 7:00pm at the Start Location when you pay your donation.

Distance approximately 35 km or 1hr 30 minutes driving. Co-pilot who can read will be very helpful with directions, haunting competition and to split the donation!

Donations: Cruise and Party - $10 per car (sign the waiver to get you and up to 3 of your friends on the VIP list for free party entry)

Party only - $5 per person at the door

Haunting Competition:

Competition Upgrade!!!

The haunting competition has gotten easier and hitech with SpeedFM's new SMS/MMS technology. To win cash prizes all you have to do is take some photos on your mobile and send them to SpeedFM for the same cost that you would normally send a txt message. The photos will then be uploaded onto the SpeedFM website and the winners will be judged and presented prizes on the night.

The part of the event summary that has changed is:

Haunting Competition: In order to be eligible to win the mobile photo competition:

• Participation in the competition is optional

• Contestants and friends featured in photos must be in costume to be eligible to win

• Must take 1 mobile phone photo of themselves, or a friend, at Sherrin Motorsport

• Must take 1 mobile phone photo of themselves, or a friend, at each of the 4 designated bars/cafés/restaurants along the route.

• Must SMS/MMS a total of 5 photos to Speed FM – 0400 354 070 (cost of a normal call)

• Photos must include designated bars/cafés/restaurant signage

• The 4 designated bars/cafés/restaurants for haunting will be announced in the directions.

• Haunting Competition photos must be received by SpeedFM by 10pm, which is heaps of time.

• Winners will then be decide by a judge on the night

• Winners must be present to receive prizes

• Photos will be posted on the SpeedFM website.

This is not a time pressured event so there’s no need to speed or take unnecessary risks with your driving. Grab something to eat along the way!

Competition Prizes: To be eligible contestants must be in costume and send all 5 mobile phone photos to SpeedFM.

1st Prize - $50

2nd Prize - $30

3rd Prize - $20

Costume Dance Party Location: Party at the Lakeside Café function room in the Botanical Gardens at the base of Mt Coot-tha. Doors open at 8:30pm. Costumes are optional, but it's a lot more fun and you might feel left out without one.

A drinks bar will be available at the dance party, including freshly brewed coffee or alcohol for those over 18yrs and not driving. Bar drinks not included in purchase price.

Finish Time: Midnight

Cruise Leader: Scott - Mach 1 Mustang 0418 184 552

Charity: Citizens Against Road Slaughter (C.A.R.S.)

C.A.R.S. is a Queensland road accident victims' support group started in 1984. The charity provides counselling, victim advocacy to bereaved families and has performed extensive research into road trauma prevention. It even provides free accommodation in Brisbane for families when a family member is in hospital or under medical treatment as a result of a road accident.

Please remember, this cruise has been organised to help people that are in a very bad way. Any selfish behaviour that might wreck the event for everyone else may be reported to the police or other authorities. So please, no skids, burnouts, drifting or racing as it will not be tolerated and take any rubbish with you when you leave a location.

Edited by lakesideguy

this sound like a rite laf, very similar to the treasure runs we did back home, but it was a lil more extensive, sound like a good time tho, if im off work and the cars still runnin ill be ther in a mask for sure.

we're in

this sound like a rite laf, very similar to the treasure runs we did back home, but it was a lil more extensive, sound like a good time tho, if im off work and the cars still runnin ill be ther in a mask for sure.

more like looking out for land mines wouldn't it. lol. well not really lol but ahwell

I am keen as for this is that is my bday weekend, just let me check with the wife and i will post up on thursday whether we can make it...

Oblivion if you need a ride and want to come you are more than welcome to tag along with us mate.

Cheers kingy

  • 4 weeks later...

We've been getting a great response from a lot of other tribes and forums. Some people aren't sure what to expect, so here are some pics from last year. Everyone is welcome and everything is optional. You don't have to be in costume or participate in the competition. Just come along and have a laugh and get your Saturday night started at our end of cruise party.

HalloweenCruise06-promo021.jpg

HalloweenCruise06-photos035.jpg

HalloweenCruise06-photos003.jpg

Competition Upgrade!!!

The haunting competition has gotten easier and hitech with SpeedFM's new SMS/MMS technology. To win cash prizes all you have to do is take some photos on your mobile and send them to SpeedFM for the same cost that you would normally send a txt message. The photos will then be uploaded onto the SpeedFM website and the winners will be judged and presented prizes on the night.

The part of the event summary that has changed is:

Haunting Competition: In order to be eligible to win the mobile photo competition:

• Participation in the competition is optional

• Contestants and friends featured in photos must be in costume to be eligible to win

• Must take 1 mobile phone photo of themselves, or a friend, at Sherrin Motorsport

• Must take 1 mobile phone photo of themselves, or a friend, at each of the 4 designated bars/cafés/restaurants along the route.

• Must SMS/MMS a total of 5 photos to Speed FM – 0400 354 070 (cost of a normal call)

• Photos must include designated bars/cafés/restaurant signage

• The 4 designated bars/cafés/restaurants for haunting will be announced in the directions.

• Haunting Competition photos must be received by SpeedFM by 10pm, which is heaps of time.

• Winners will then be decide by a judge on the night

• Winners must be present to receive prizes

• Photos will be posted on the SpeedFM website.

This is not a time pressured event so there’s no need to speed or take unnecessary risks with your driving. Grab something to eat along the way!

Competition Prizes: To be eligible contestants must be in costume and send all 5 mobile phone photos to SpeedFM.

1st Prize - $50

2nd Prize - $30

3rd Prize - $20

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