siegelracing
05-13-2008, 03:49 PM
This is rough draft for this event, please respond with suggestions:
The 1st Annual Father’s Day Carshow for MUST Ministries at Cumberland Community Church will be held Sunday June 15th at Cumberland Community Church.
We can have people start to setup at 9am. Many of us will be breaking for a very interesting Church service from 10:15 to about 11:30. The show will officially start at Noon.
This will be a VERY exciting and unique event. In addition to the normal show festivities, we are also going to be having some interesting activities.
We will be using the show to raise food (and/or money) for MUST Ministries:
http://www.mustministries.org/
There are record numbers of people needing food from MUST, and donations have either stagnated or actually been dropping at most locations:
http://www.mdjonline.com/content/index/showcontentitem/area/1/section/15/item/110859.html
The way this is going to work is that the show itself is of course free, but everybody will have the opportunity to “buy” tickets. 2 Cans of food, 1 Large Box of food, or $10 will get you 1 ticket. That ticket can be used as a “marker” for the “How long will it take” games or it will buy you 5 swings of the sledgehammer into the Chrysler Conquest.
We will be having an old Subaru that will have the oil drained out of the motor and be run at 5,000 rpm. You will be able to “bet” on how long the motor will last.
We will also have an old Chrysler Conquest that will be setup to see how far we can tip it before it rolls over. You will be able to “bet” on how far it can be tipped before it rolls.
Once we roll it each way, you will be able to “buy” 5 swings with a sledgehammer with a ticket.
Then we will have our final “How long will it take” game of how long if will take our local firefighters to cut the car in half with the Jaws of Life.
The winners will have their choice from a number of donated services including free car washes at Car Nutz and free services at TopSpeed.
The show itself will be broken down into just a few simple categories:
1) Off-Road (you guys get to jump the curb and park on the grass)
2) Domestic (anything newer than 1980 and made in America)
3) Import (anything newer than 1980 and not made in America)
4) Vintage (anything older than 1980)
5) Other (motorcycles, atv’s, buggy’s, karts, etc)
Entering is free, but a “1 ticket worth donation” is requested. Registration will soon be available on a website.
For questions about participating in the show or offering items to be raffled, please e-mail Scott Siegel at [email protected]
The 1st Annual Father’s Day Carshow for MUST Ministries at Cumberland Community Church will be held Sunday June 15th at Cumberland Community Church.
We can have people start to setup at 9am. Many of us will be breaking for a very interesting Church service from 10:15 to about 11:30. The show will officially start at Noon.
This will be a VERY exciting and unique event. In addition to the normal show festivities, we are also going to be having some interesting activities.
We will be using the show to raise food (and/or money) for MUST Ministries:
http://www.mustministries.org/
There are record numbers of people needing food from MUST, and donations have either stagnated or actually been dropping at most locations:
http://www.mdjonline.com/content/index/showcontentitem/area/1/section/15/item/110859.html
The way this is going to work is that the show itself is of course free, but everybody will have the opportunity to “buy” tickets. 2 Cans of food, 1 Large Box of food, or $10 will get you 1 ticket. That ticket can be used as a “marker” for the “How long will it take” games or it will buy you 5 swings of the sledgehammer into the Chrysler Conquest.
We will be having an old Subaru that will have the oil drained out of the motor and be run at 5,000 rpm. You will be able to “bet” on how long the motor will last.
We will also have an old Chrysler Conquest that will be setup to see how far we can tip it before it rolls over. You will be able to “bet” on how far it can be tipped before it rolls.
Once we roll it each way, you will be able to “buy” 5 swings with a sledgehammer with a ticket.
Then we will have our final “How long will it take” game of how long if will take our local firefighters to cut the car in half with the Jaws of Life.
The winners will have their choice from a number of donated services including free car washes at Car Nutz and free services at TopSpeed.
The show itself will be broken down into just a few simple categories:
1) Off-Road (you guys get to jump the curb and park on the grass)
2) Domestic (anything newer than 1980 and made in America)
3) Import (anything newer than 1980 and not made in America)
4) Vintage (anything older than 1980)
5) Other (motorcycles, atv’s, buggy’s, karts, etc)
Entering is free, but a “1 ticket worth donation” is requested. Registration will soon be available on a website.
For questions about participating in the show or offering items to be raffled, please e-mail Scott Siegel at [email protected]