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Autism Awareness Fundraiser Raffle

Do you know anybody with Autism

  • Yes

    Votes: 43 65.2%
  • No

    Votes: 23 34.8%
  • What is Autism?

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    66
I just checked the mail and found an envelope full of stickets. Thanks Weck"thumbsup"

Good luck with the rest of the Fundraiser.;-)

BTW I want the cow mat.....Mooooo
 
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We are at $195 donated to Autism Speaks!! Great Job everyone and lets keep it up"thumbsup"
 
I finally got the 25 shipped, and thought I'd post a quick pic of the chassis. I will be giving the winner his choice of white or black...There is no other way to get a white Fastback II right now! (actually you can't get a black one either since they are all gone).

I'm also going to give the winner a D-mount for his new chassis "thumbsup"

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I just read a very interesting article in the Parade section of my Sunday paper. You can check it out online as well here.

One thing I found interesting is the communication barrier that existed for this one particular woman, and how they overcame it to some extent through the use of a keyboard and computer.
 
I finally got the 25 shipped, and thought I'd post a quick pic of the chassis. I will be giving the winner his choice of white or black...There is no other way to get a white Fastback II right now! (actually you can't get a black one either since they are all gone).

I'm also going to give the winner a D-mount for his new chassis "thumbsup"

Awesome!! we need more winners!! PM me with questions!!"thumbsup"
 
I just read a very interesting article in the Parade section of my Sunday paper. You can check it out online as well here.

One thing I found interesting is the communication barrier that existed for this one particular woman, and how they overcame it to some extent through the use of a keyboard and computer.

That is a good article. pretty interesting and sad at the same time..
 
WECK, I know I have yet to send the kist, I have them all pretty much built except for the seats. So when you hold the raffle. I will send them from my home to the winners.

For all those who read this thread. Please dont let this oppertunity go by, Autism is a very serious deal and for a small donation you can win any of the great prizes we have here. Lets get this thing huge again this year and not let our donations fall.
 
Only 10 people have bought tickets so far....there are 10 prizes...C'mon people, buy tickets and make it harder for these guys to win these great prizes.....

And remember, Autism is more commonplace than just about any other disease/disorder at this point in time and the numbers keep growing.


Thanks to everyone who has donated so far and to the generous vendors and to RCC for all of their donations to even make this possible. I truly appreciate it and I know Autism Speaks appreciates all the help they can get. "thumbsup"
 
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