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Hey ppls.

This charity event is turning out great.

Have donations of prizes from several high profile Automotive Based companies.

BUT.

We need a hand with a couple of things.

BBQ

We need the use of a great big BBQ.

Big enough to feed a heap of people and be cooking a truck load of snags all at once.

SNAGS

We need a truck load of snags to go on that BBQ.

Hopefully somebody knows a Butcher who can either donate 1000- 1500 or supply them to us at cost price to help out.

I will update this thread if we require any thing else.

Thanks in advance

BASS OUT

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We may be able to get the Lions club to help out.

Olympic Park has fallen through.

Anybody know of a big arse car park for the final location

I'm thinking the Car Park under the bridge at Jeff's Shed or one of the Footy ovals near the Zoo??

MCG and any car park in city now out.

1000 cars is too much to handle.

What I need is somebody to loan us some speakers so a DJ can spin some tunes on the day at the Manhattan.

Bass Junky, could u possibly tell me who you have been contacting at Australian Red Cross?

My parents manufacture the collection containers they use, and they would like to give some to the collectors .. thing is, we need to contact the person at ARC who uve contacted to collect for the night?

Or i can get simple containers organised so we can collect on behalf of the Red Cross.

Just trying to lend a hand :D

Hi.

thanks for your interest.

I'm speaking with Ryan Brown, Fundraising Officer.

[email protected]

thanks for you help.

They said they had heaps of demand for shakers this month.

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