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firko

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Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« on: September 21, 2009, 11:55:54 am »
As I've reported elsewhere on the forum, well known Bendigo vintage racer Noel Clarke is in the spinal clinic of Royal Melbourne Hospital after a nasty getoff a month ago. Sadly, Noel is now a quadriplegic with a break to his T3 vertabra and other severe injuries. Surgeons have fused his spinal vertabrae from T2 through T5 to protect the damaged area and Noel now faces a long, painful and expensive recuperation period. I've spoken to Tony Clarke this morning and he reports that Noel is scooting around the ward in an electric wheelchair which nurses have had to have two of its 3 speeds blanked off to slow him down!

Noels attitude is reportedly extremely positive and being a Clarke you can bet that he's itching to get out of hospital to resume his life in as normal a way as his injuries will allow. One of the keys to Noels future being as active as possible is resting on his ability to get around. He's a shearing contractor with the need to have access to shearing sheds and other farm terrain. To do that he's going to need the best wheelchair available and that's where Klub Kevlar and Darren Hill come into the picture. Darren Hill (E74 on this forum) is the Australian distributor for the amazing Levo wheelchair system. These chairs allow the owner to stand and live a far more active life than the simple bog standard chair (see links below). As with most groundbreaking innovation, technology costs money which will put a hefty financial burden on the Clarke family. In an amazingly generous gesture, Darren has offered to provide Noel with a Levo C3 wheelchair for cost. That offers a considerable cost saving to the family but as I wrote, the chairs are cutting edge technology and therefore still very expensive. That's where Klub Kevlar comes in.

A number of us are good friends of Noel and even though he's in Victoria and we're in Sydney we felt that we had to do something. The first step was to bring Darren and Levo Australia on board and the next step is to set up a program of fund raising activities to enable the family to purchase the Levo wheelchair.

Our first effort will be a Show'n'Shine tentatively called the Klub Kevlar Show'n'Shine, Noel Clarke Benefit that's to be held at the historic Alroy Tavern in Plumpton. The Alroy was chosen because it is set on a couple of acres of park like landscape, with ample area for displaying our vintage bikes and for it's close proximity to two M7 freeway offramps, making it foolproof to find. I've had meetings with Alroy management and they're extremely keen for us to hold the event and have committed to assisting with media promotion in the weeks leading up to the event and have kindly offered a $10 spit roast and free schooner deal to all entrants and will donate all meal profits to the cause.
The event is still in the planning stage as I write this but we plan to have awards for Best British, Best Japanese and Best Euro bikes as well as other awards yet to be formalised. We encourage as many vintage dirt bike enthusiasts to bring as many of their bikes as humanly possible to make the show as interesting and entertaining to the public as possible. We will be inviting the classic speedway club to display their speedway machinery and hope to involve as many of the vintage movements suppliers and small businesses as possible. We encourage club participation and will approach both HEAVEN and Penrith club to set up displays and recruitment tables. At present we're thinking about holding the show'n'shine on either November 7 or 15 depending on the pub booking and the ability to encourage as much participation as possible.http://www.flickr.com/photos/29029178@N03/3344050834/

One of the toughest things to do with our sport is to see a fallen comrade do it tough. I feel it's imperative that we rally together as a movement to assist one of our own who's entering into a difficult future. I implore the vintage movement to support this event and to dig deep into your pockets to help raise as much money as possible to assist in the purchase of the wheelchair. Klub Kevlar won't be happy until we've raised the readies to cover the costs. Please, support this event with both your participation and bikes and by donating as much as you can spare. A side bonus to all that get involved is that we'll also have a bloody great time. If you've got any good ideas or comments please let us know.........
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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2009, 12:23:42 pm »
I'm in.
I've sent you an email, Mark.

firko

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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2009, 04:06:12 pm »
Thanks Walter, I knew you'd come through. I'll keep you in the loop mate as soon as we get the logistics worked out.

firko

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« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2009, 06:00:35 pm »
The Kevlar girls are back after spending the week in Auckland honing their swimming skills at the Mermaid Bar. They're now in training camp getting fit for the Klub Kevlar Show'n'Shine, Noel Clarke Benefit. Bring it on.
                             

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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2009, 06:49:07 pm »
Ive got some goodies for you to auction or raffle off, pm me your ph number, John.

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« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2009, 06:39:41 am »
Hi Firko,
Count me in for a $100.00 from the Tassie branch of Klub Kevlar I wish I could do more can you please pm me a bank account number and I will deposit the money straight away.

I hope all other riders and crew can get together and donate some money to what I think is a great cause. I would like to think if it happened to me that you guys would help me.

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firko

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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2009, 10:22:27 am »
Thanks Shane, Tony and John the many others who've contacted me offline....I'm going to set up a bank a/c and as soon as it's up I'll post the particulars. (I'm not really sure of the logistics of setting up a special account so I'll get the braniac to do it for me) . I'm going to the Alroy Tavern tomorrow to lock in a date and sort out the details with the publican but I'm going to push for November 15th.

I've had a number of offers for items to auction/raffle/sell but I'm not sure which is the best way to go with that. An auction on the day would be one thing but my thoughts are to place the donated goods on eBay in an attempt to get the auction to as many people as possible and potentially raise more money. We've formed a little organising comittee and we'll work that one out on the weekend. In the meantime, if anybody has anything they'd like to donate for the auction, please PM me with what you've got and your phone number and I'll get back you.

For this to come off we need your full support. Please support a fallen comrade by digging deep, shining up the bikes and bringing them along to show off and donating something to auction off. It doesn't have to be new and shiny, just usable and worth something to somebody! As well as supporting a good cause the Snow'n'Shine gives the vintage movement here in Sydney a chance to showcase what we're about to a larger audience. Who knows, we may manage to find some new enthusiasts to join in the fun....... ;D
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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2009, 11:31:30 am »
When I did my charity ride last year, I just went to my local bank and they set up an account free of all charges as it was a charity thing. I guess the same would work for this?
I like the idea of auctioning items on eBay as I'm sure a lot of us may like to have a bid or two but can't make it to an event over there.
This isn't something I would expect Klub Kevlar to administer, but maybe we could all find something in our sheds to sell on eBay and then donate the proceeds to the cause.
Just a thought..............

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« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2009, 01:13:44 pm »
yeah Firko - the account is a good idea for those of us a bit far away to come!!  Also I like ebay - gives us a chance out here to bid!!.

All the best with the effort.

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« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2009, 01:20:29 pm »
Hi Firko,
           When will you have the dates finalised for this worthy cause? I know it is very difficult to avoid any clashes with race meetings etc, but can i put my hand up for it to be on the 7th November to avoid clashing with the all British day in Victoria on the 14th and 15th.

Mike

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« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2009, 03:21:58 pm »
 Let us know the account and i will do a whip around the girls at the mermaid bar and send some money. KIWI KLUB KEVLAR. Great mob the Clarke family and hope we can help
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« Reply #11 on: September 25, 2009, 05:07:43 pm »
I'm just back from a meeting with the manager of the Alroy Tavern where we mapped out the logistics of the
1st Annual Klub Kevlar Show'n'Shine-Noel Clarke Benefit. We've setled on holding the event on Sunday, November 15th.

The support has been beyond belief with corportate support coming from KTM, Yamaha and hopefully the other biggys. The number of pledged private donations has been amazing considering we've only just kicked off the campaign. We'll have a new bank account up and running as of Monday or Tuesday at the latest for those wishing to make direct donations. Be asured that every single cent donated will go direct to Noel with not a penny of the donated money used to fund promotion or anything else. The Alroy Tavern has promised to help out with half page ads in the local press leading up to the event. An anonymous benefactor has offered to print flyers for distribution at bike shops and other outlets and Hawkesbury Radio will do some saturation promotion in the week leading up to the show, including me doing an interview on their popular motorsports show. I'll also have a talk with Moto TV about them possibly doing a TV coverage.

We'll be placing a good percentage of the donated booty on eBay to enable the items to get as many bidders as possible and to allow those who can't make the show to contribute. We'll also hold an auction on the day with some cool items that have been specifically donated. The publican has indicated that he'll talk to a few of his liquor distributors to see if they'll donate some product for auction. VMX Magazine have kindly offered to donate some items for auction as has Walter from YSS Shock Absorbers. From next week I'll be starting to do the hard yards ringing around to as many businesses as I can think of to raise product and cash donations. If you've got a business associated with the motorcycle industry, you'll eventually be hearing from me so there's nowhere to hide!

Despite raising money for Noel this is also a great opportunity to show off our precious toys and already a number of racers have indicated that they'll be debuting new bikes. Ken Lindsay from the Post Classic Association has promised that he and his group will have a club stand and Ken may be debuting his newly restored C&J framed Honda XL350 with a bit of luck. I'll soon contact HEAVEN and Penrith club to do the same. We've approached the Vintage speedway guys and it looks like we'll also have a cool display of classic speedway bikes of both two and three wheels. The main focus of the show however is our classic motocross and dirt track tackle. I'm pleading for as many of you to bring as many bikes along as you possibly can. This is a red letter opportunity to show the general public what our sport is all about so lets get as many bikes of all classes and eras there. Don't be afraid to bring the family as there'll be clowns and entertainment for the kids and the Alroy has a great kids playground to keep the littlies active and happy. It's a great chance to socialise without the usual race day distractions.

This is Klub Kevlars first promotion as a group and we're taking it very seriously. We're keen on promoting our sport to a wider audience and with Noel being a personal friend to us this is the perfect opportunity to help a mate while doing something for the sport. For it to all work however, we need your support so please, set Novewmber 15 aside and come and help your sport and a fallen comrade in one day of fun. ;D
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« Reply #12 on: September 26, 2009, 12:49:11 pm »
Latest update:
Jeff Leisk and Carl Fuller at KTM Australia have just let me know that they'll be donating a KTM SX50 to raffle off for the Noel Clarke Fund. I'm now going to challenge the other manufacturers to match their generosity. ;)
This is snowballing far quicker than we had even remotely envisioned. It just goes to show that when when a well loved member of our fraternity hits hard times, the motocross community is pretty quick to put their hands up to help. The support from the industry is coming in with almost hourly regularity with no sign of the generocity easing. :D

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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #13 on: September 27, 2009, 12:43:31 pm »
yeah Firko - the account is a good idea for those of us a bit far away to come!!  Also I like ebay - gives us a chance out here to bid!!.

All the best with the effort.

regards

Rossco

I hate to say it but Fatboy 2 has come up with a good idea.  if you're unable to put anything on ebay, PM the account details and I'll donate from here in the West

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Re: Fund raiser Show'n'shine.
« Reply #14 on: September 27, 2009, 06:11:58 pm »
Firko
Count me in for a hundred.
As you know I went through my own life changing injuries a long time ago and although I struggled to cope at the time, it pales into insignificance.
If I can be of help in any other way, please don't hesitate.
Steve