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Flyin' For The KidsPosted Tuesday, December 4, 2001 By Larry Sprock Flyin' for the kids is a skydiving event aimed to raise money so under-privileged children between the ages of nine and twelve, who might not otherwise have the opportunity, may visit Disneyland for a whole day of fun, giggles, smiles and laughter. The Boogie and Auction will be held at Perris Valley Skydiving on December 8th and 9th.
Boogie will include 16 dollar skydives and a weekend full of fun at one of the premier drop zones in the world, with freefly load organizing by the world class freefly team the Flyboyz, Relative Work load organizing by Pat McGowan as well as others. There will truly be fun for all skill levels with no one left out!
Auction will be held at the Bomb Shelter restaurant With fabulous goodies like an Infinity harness container system donated by Velocity Sports Equipment, a complete list of items can be viewed at the web site link below. Auctioneer will be none other than Andrew Staitch of Speed Curve Productions. This will be lots of fun as well as an opportunity to do some Christmas shopping for yourself or your closest friends. So come prepared to have fun, with money in hand.
All Money raised will go to the Flyin' For The Children fund. All this including details about the auction and how you can be a part of it, can be found at http://www.9five7.com/children
See you all there for a great time,
Larry Sprock
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