Updates
Our fundraising effort for Damian's new bike is becoming well known throughout the equestrian community. Thankyou to all our supporters.
As raffle tickets are sold and donations received, we put the money into Damian's Bank of New Zealand bank accounts.
As at 8th May 2008 - we have raised $8,412 for Damian
To read more please click on the news headlines below.
New Raffle Announced for HOY
The National Dressage Championships have organised an Auction at the Challenge Dinner to raise money for Damian - thankyou to everyone who has donated prizes and bids in the auction - what a great group of people!
Thankyou to everyone who bought raffle tickets at the Foxton Showjumping.
Our final two raffles are being drawn at Horse of the Year - make sure you buy your ticket - either email Margo or text me on 021 741 772 - make sure you give me your name and number of tickets you want - and include your name and raffle number as the reference on your bank deposit.
We will have tickets for sale at HOY - go to the Equine NZ Tent to see the prizes and buy your tickets.
Raffle Four
To buy a ticket in this raffle - click here
$5/ticket, 200 tickets ($1,000 towards Damian's Bike)
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2nd Prize - A pair of children's Jodpurs and a Shirt from GG Riding Wear - value $95
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Raffle Five
To buy a ticket in this raffle - click here
$5/ticket, 1000 tickets ($5,000 towards Damian's Bike)
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First prize is your choice of a stallion service to... we have some pretty exciting stallions lined up!
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Second prize is a dream lesson with your choice of ... the WEG medalists and Plympians have really come to the party!
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Third prize is a framed photo with your choice of ... again, thankyou to the awesome talent who's agreed to donate... not just people, famous horses too!
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Fourth prize is a HUGE gift basket with donations lots of supporters ...
Did you see the Manawatu Standard's 1/2 page article on Damian? Here's a link (but be quick, it won't be online forever)! The handsome fellow in the background is Tielcey Park JK Latano, who will also be at HOY.
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