The annual Autorama Illawarra, a joint venture held annually between the Rotary Club of Wollongong South and the NSW Muscle Car Club Association, is all ready to go on February 3. All members of the community are invited to join this family day, purposely designed to encourage enthusiasts to show their pride and joy whilst their family can join them, all having fun on the day.
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There will be a kids corner, with Slip and Slide, Bubble Ball Soccer, jumping castle, kids’ face painting plus more.
Autorama has been held each year for six years with a total of $133,000 raised for Lifeline and other community organisations. This year, proceeds will be donated to Lifeline; the women’s refuge; kids with a disability; school literacy program; Bacca (bikers against abused kids) and the Cancer Carers group.
On the day approximately 250 cars and bikes will be featured and around 2000 spectators are expected. Entertainment includes the Scared Stiff Band who have supported every year to date; Xtreme Bforce martial arts show and Dream Big Dancers (a local disability dance group).
For those wishing to enter a car or bike contact Giovanni Zappia on 0418 966 323. Also visit https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=autorama%20illawarra&epa=SEARCH_BOX for more information.
All members of the community are invited to come to the Berkeley East Sports Club, Sunday, February 3, 9am to 3pm. Admission - $8 for adults, kids up to 16 free.
For more information about this project and Rotary Projects generally, visit http://rotaryclubsillawarra.org.au/ or contact Dot Hennessy on 0412 120 314; email dothennessy@gmail.com.
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