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Every year the Starlight Children’s Foundation has brightened the lives of many seriously ill children and their families all over

Australia. Raising funds is vital in order to keep the charity helping critically ill children all over australia. Heres how you can help...

On October 16th 2011, there will be a car cruise from 5 various meet up points to get to Bateau Bay to help avoid traffic jams. Meet up will be at 10.00am for... an 11.00am depature from all meeting points. These meet ups are:

1. Homebush - P6

2. Penrith - Colyton Pub Carpark

3. Roselands - Roseland Centro Shopping Centre Outdoor carpark

4. Newcastle - Stockland Glendale Supa Centre. Lake road Glendale..Near kmart car park.

5. Campbelltown - Crn Oxley and Dumaresq Street car park.

An entrance fee of $20 per car is required where you will be provided with a sticker to identify you are part of the cruise. ALL proceeds collected will be donated to the Starlight Childrens Foundation.

There will also be a raffle held with awsome prizes donated from various sponsors. Raffle tickets will be sold at the event and will be $1 each. ALL proceeds collected from the raffle will also go towards the Childrens Starlight foundation. An auction will also be held to action off a 2009 signed NRL city jersey, these proceeds will also go to the charity.

SEE HOW YOUR MONEY WILL HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE

$20 - provides fun arts & crafts for a child in a Starlight Express Room for a day

$50 - helps Captain Starlight bring fun & laughter to 6 seriously ill children & their families in the Starlight Express Room or at their bedside

$100 - will bring fun & distraction from Captain Starlight to 12 seriously ill children in the Starlight Express Room or at their bedside

$200 - helps Captain Starlight entertain 26 seriously ill children in the Starlight Express Room

$500 - helps Captain Starlight to deliver fun & laughter to 66 seriously ill children & their families in the Starlight Express Room or at their bedside

$6000 - grants a seriously ill child a once in a lifetime Starlight Wish.

If you would like to donate a little extra, or would like to donate ans cannot attend the cruise, please see our online fundraiser:

www.everydayhero.com.au/star_car_cruise

WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR MAJOR SPONSOR - IMODIFY !!!www.imodify.com.au

other thanks go to sponsors who include:

Coke - a - Cola (Amatil)

V

Siren Shoes

Jim Beam

Thomas Sabo

Event Cinemas

National Rugby League

McDonalds

Captain Cook Cruises

Communication Bussiness Equipment

fsn8tr Kustoms

Bunnings Wearhouse

DJ Seduce

DJ Simmy Zee

[EVENT IS CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION - STAY TUNED ;)]

--- We take no responsibility for anyones attitude, driving or accidents. We also do not take responsibility for any defects or fines issued. We Do Not Support Or Tolerate ANY Stupid/illegal driving Behaviour (Speeding, Burnouts, etc.)- if you are caught, you will be reported to the police!!! You are agreeing to attend this Cruise at your own risk! Be cautious, watch other drivers and pay attention to the road... Lets give the Modified Car Scene a good name... We All Know The Rules!!!! ---

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Thanx for posting up champ... much appreciated! :D

Just a heads up, i've changed the time for Newy people to meet from 11am and will be leaving at 12PM from Glendale so they dont get there before we set everything up :thumbsup:

count me in :)

Nice, Looking for more members getting behind the starlight foundation with their support by attending this cruise.

Hope to get a good number of people involved!

Good to see there is going to be a small crowd of Skylines at this cruise! Only a few more weeks away.

Maybe if we all put down what meeting point we're going to be at as well, would be nice to cruise together within the cruise haha.

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I'll most probably be at Roselands... there's going to be a some crazy cars at that meet incl. some off tap GTR's and maybe afew Exotics aswell!!! I thought i'd let you guys in on the secret. haha!! Its been sooo much fun organising this cruise, fingers crossed the weather is on our side for the day to allow us to fundraise successfuly for the Starlight Foundation. G' up, not long to go now YEEWWW :banana: :banana: :banana:




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