Otago Daily Times

Muscle behind fundraiser

- CATHERINE PATTISON

KINGS High School (KHS) has come up with a novel way to fundraise for its football team’s internatio­nal travel and will hold a Garage Raid, muscle car tour next Saturday.

When casting around for ideas on how to drum up $7000 for each of the 25 year 1113 pupils heading to Spain and England to play football in April next year, a friend of the school suggested putting their pride and joys on display.

‘‘The boys were wowed by the opportunit­y to be able to plan a fundraiser around cars, describing them as ‘awesome’ and ‘impressive’. They are very grateful to the car owners who, by showcasing their vehicles, are adding to the more than $60,000 raised to date,’’ KHS fundraisin­g convener Rachel Heller said.

‘‘For the footballma­d boys, it is the trip of a lifetime to play and see football in stadiums and countries that they have only dreamt of. To say they are excited is an understate­ment,’’ Heller added.

Those attending the Garage Raid will meet at 12.30pm at the Stateside Streeters club rooms on Carnforth St in Green Island and the $30 cost covers bus transport to the four garages where up to seven vehicles will be on display in each venue. They will include motorbikes and trucks and some cars that have not been seen in Dunedin before. Food will be available.

KHS would appreciate registrati­ons by Wednesday and once the bus is full, there will be an option to selfdrive.

For inquiries and bookings, phone 027 418 4062 or email: rachelhell­er1973@gmail.com

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 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Opening garage doors . . . Kings High School pupils Liam Ellwood (left) and Sam Larsen with one of the muscle cars that will be part of next Saturday’s Garage Raid fundraiser.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Opening garage doors . . . Kings High School pupils Liam Ellwood (left) and Sam Larsen with one of the muscle cars that will be part of next Saturday’s Garage Raid fundraiser.

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