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THIS WEEKEND FREE ENTRY!!

The Bring It On! Youth Festival is on again this weekend. The event will be held on Sunday 13th April 2003 at the Fairfield Showground from 1pm to 7pm. We expect the event to attract over 2000 people.

The festival is a Drug and Alcohol Free event, which runs as part of the National Youth Week. This event is an annual event that gives the opportunity to the young people of the Local Government Area to showcase their talents to the community and be involved in the diverse workshops offered. The day is filled with entertainment, Graffitti workshops and demo's, basketball comp, skateboard comp, airbrush tattoing, breakdance comp, amusements, live music by local bands, dancers and singers, also performing live is SELWYN, amusements, food, information stalls, workshops and competitions and the best thing about it is that it is all for FREE (except for food n drinks).

The main aim of this festival is to engage the local young people to enjoy a fulfilling day and to participate in the activities offered.

There will be a show and shine exhibition where you can vote for best car:D

Some of the modified cars on display include: Skylines R32, R33, and R34, 2 x 180sx, S14 200sx, XY Falcon, 2 x Supra's (Im driving one of em in on the day) Gemini, Civic, S13 Silvia, Familia GTR, WRX, 4wd turbo GSR Lancer plus more!!

All up close to 30 cars competing.

So come down for a days full of entertainment and fun on Sunday from 1pm onwards till around 6pm.

and did I mention its FREE!!!:uh-huh: Come down and show some support to some of your fellow SAU boys who are competing!

Where: Fairfield Showground. Smithfield Rd Prairiewood. ( Where Small Car Sunday is held each year)

When: Sunday 13th April 2003 Gates open to spectators at 1pm

How much: FREE!!!!:uh-huh:

Come down say hello, I'll be the one running around with the 2 way radio and staff shirt close to the cars.

:burnout:



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