Post by Flash on Apr 2, 2008 21:25:15 GMT -5
The Bring It On! Youth Festival presents
the X-Treme Car Competition
Register your hot car to be showcased at the Bring it On! Festival on Sunday 13 April from 12pm – 7pm
The Bring It On! Youth Festival, organised by Fairfield City Council is hosting the ‘X-Treme Car Comp’ as part of the festival, where car enthusiasts from South-West Sydney have the opportunity to showcase their legally modified cars.
Those interested in registering their car in the competition will have the chance to win cash prizes. First prize is $500, second prize is $300 and third prize is $150. All entrants will receive a FW1, Pep’s and Ozzie Tyres gift pack.
The car competition is coordinated by Chester Hill Neighbourhood Centre - Roundabout Youth Centre who will have the cars on exhibition for the entire duration of the festival. To register your car to feature in the exhibition and for the chance to win cash prizes, contact Thong on 9644 9436 or icare11@hotmail.com.
The Fairfield Police will also be visiting the Bring It On! Youth Festival offering recruitment advice to young people interested in joining the Police Force.
Bring It On! is an annual free youth festival organised by Fairfield City Council for people aged between 12 and 25. It’s the biggest youth festival in South-West Sydney and is packed with non-stop entertainment including performers, bands, hip hop artists, break dancers and much more. Bring It On! is a drug and alcohol free event.
Headline acts include Australian Idol finalists, Paulini and Joseph Gatehau, Australia’s number one DJ - Nino Brown, Israel and V Tribe.
This year Bring It On! will feature three massive stages, basketball, skate boarding and break dancing competitions, live local performances, amusement rides, food and information stalls, plus more.
“I encourage young people from across Sydney to join in the fun at the Bring it on! Youth Festival," says the Mayor of Fairfield City Nick Lalich.
Are you on MySpace, Bebo or Facebook? If so, join us for regular updates and more information on the Bring It On! youth festival. You can find us on MySpace at www.myspace.com/bringitonfestival, on Bebo on www.bebo.com/bringitonfest. You can also join our Facebook group by searching for “Bring It On! Youth Festival”.
Bring It On! is proudly a drug and alcohol free event. For more information, please contact 9725 0181 or visit the website at www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/youth
the X-Treme Car Competition
Register your hot car to be showcased at the Bring it On! Festival on Sunday 13 April from 12pm – 7pm
The Bring It On! Youth Festival, organised by Fairfield City Council is hosting the ‘X-Treme Car Comp’ as part of the festival, where car enthusiasts from South-West Sydney have the opportunity to showcase their legally modified cars.
Those interested in registering their car in the competition will have the chance to win cash prizes. First prize is $500, second prize is $300 and third prize is $150. All entrants will receive a FW1, Pep’s and Ozzie Tyres gift pack.
The car competition is coordinated by Chester Hill Neighbourhood Centre - Roundabout Youth Centre who will have the cars on exhibition for the entire duration of the festival. To register your car to feature in the exhibition and for the chance to win cash prizes, contact Thong on 9644 9436 or icare11@hotmail.com.
The Fairfield Police will also be visiting the Bring It On! Youth Festival offering recruitment advice to young people interested in joining the Police Force.
Bring It On! is an annual free youth festival organised by Fairfield City Council for people aged between 12 and 25. It’s the biggest youth festival in South-West Sydney and is packed with non-stop entertainment including performers, bands, hip hop artists, break dancers and much more. Bring It On! is a drug and alcohol free event.
Headline acts include Australian Idol finalists, Paulini and Joseph Gatehau, Australia’s number one DJ - Nino Brown, Israel and V Tribe.
This year Bring It On! will feature three massive stages, basketball, skate boarding and break dancing competitions, live local performances, amusement rides, food and information stalls, plus more.
“I encourage young people from across Sydney to join in the fun at the Bring it on! Youth Festival," says the Mayor of Fairfield City Nick Lalich.
Are you on MySpace, Bebo or Facebook? If so, join us for regular updates and more information on the Bring It On! youth festival. You can find us on MySpace at www.myspace.com/bringitonfestival, on Bebo on www.bebo.com/bringitonfest. You can also join our Facebook group by searching for “Bring It On! Youth Festival”.
Bring It On! is proudly a drug and alcohol free event. For more information, please contact 9725 0181 or visit the website at www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/youth