Time: January 29, 2012 from 9am to 3pm
Location: Yankalilla Normanville
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com.au/map…
Event Type: fundraiser
Organized By: Dr Moron
Latest Activity: Jan 31, 2012
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36 RIDERS MAX- FULL
$30 per rider with $15 going to charity.
GROM POVOs- If you are known to us, and really broke- $15 no donation.
Fun day, with racing and an expression session. We'll have some drinks available, but bring a sandwich.
More details soon.
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL. No beginners. Skate at own risk.
Fullface helmet, gloves and pads, .... or leathers.
Proceeds going to Camp Quality
MAXIMUM 36 RIDERS
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The guys from Slippery Dips are also supporting us!
Thanks guys!
Best pucks on the planet! We know it.
I reckon a china bomb is calling
Whoah! The Banana splits suck!
Ado from Cre8ive Sk8 is in too!
AWESOME!!
Yeah we will start off with the casual round robin sesh like BHC.
That will make our seeding, then were gonna run a tree.
Will it be the one racing division.
Plus will the format be different from BHC rather than walking up and racing who you want will it be an organized racing tree?
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Thanks you guys for donating stuff for prizes!
7,000! That's unreal! Top notch!
Jacko's mum rocks!
I have to say that having MOSS Foundation charity was a big help for our credibility when negotiating with Melbourne City Council for both access to the Park and halving of the hire fee, as well as getting Bank of Melbourne and VSA to kick in with cash and insurance. Although the prizes were not significant in terms of dollar value, they were significant to the winners (even Jacko, who immediately shared his prize with groms).
The real winner in every event is Skateboarding as a sport.
MOSS Ditch, Bowl & Slalom events raised around $7k, so another African village will get clean water!
Keep up good work, organising events, travelling to events and sharing the stoke, and as we all build credibility and continually prove to "The Man" that we are competent, and sensible, we will find that closing roads for our events will become easier. When that happens we can grow the sport properly, and who knows where this all can take us, but I reckon that the I.O.C. can expect a call any day now.
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