Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How our Gala Tent Promotion code works for us and you..

We are Proud to have as our main sponsor


Gala Tent Ltd started life in September 1999 and has expanded to selling there products though out Europe and now in the USA as well.They provide also some Local councils,The Fire service,AA and RAC but to name a few of there customers.
At the end of 2009 I approached Gala Tent looking for a Marquee to enable us as a club to display some interesting Cars and motorcycles while we were fund raising at events.I was originally looking for a Marquee for one event to fund raise for Children in Need.
I spoke to the Gala Tent founder Mr Jason Mace and to be honest was very shocked when he agreed to sponsor Wheels for Charity with a 6m x 12m Marquee.

Our Gala Tent Marquee on it's first outing helping fund raise
for BBC Children in Need Appeal 2009

Inside our Gala Tent Marquee Michael Schumacher 1994 Benetton
he won the World Championship in.

Just over a year ago Gala Tent approach me with an idea about a promotion code to help raise funds for our chosen Charities.

WHEELS4C
This is our promotion code.
It gives you the customer a 10% discount and Gala Tent give us 5% of your discount for our charities.In keeping with our 100% donation to our charities all this money is split 5 ways between our chosen Charities.
 
Big Brother 09's Mario & Lisa with our Club Banner
in front of our Gala Tent Marquee
The Charities we Fund raise for are.
www.forceschildrenstrust.org

Supporting Children with in our Armed Forces whom have lost a Mum or Dad while serving in our Armed Forces
I think needs no explanation

http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/

Supporting Our Wounder Troops

http://www.projectmobility4x4.org/

Project Mobility helps ordinary people achieve extraordinary things through a range of exciting projects and initiatives from; converting Land Rovers to be driven by amputees, to organising overland safaris through to putting together Britain’s first all disabled Rally Crew for the 2013 Dakar Rally.


Our Local Sue Ryder Care Thorpe Hall Hospice is one of our Local Charities that we support.There is a personal reason for some of us.You can see our Gala Tent Marquee on the left of the photograph which we set up for the Hospice at some of there events as a donation to them as well has helping to do collections at the events.
http://www.littlemiraclespeterborough.org.uk/
Little Miracles is a parent led support group for families with children that have additional needs/ disabilities based in Peterborough. We run a weekly drop in session at the Honeyhill Children's and Community Centre in Paston every Monday between 1 and 3 where the whole family are welcome to come and chat, play and socialise.
Little Miracles is run by a lovely lady called Micheal King and they have applied for Charity status.From attending some of there events and helping out the families all speak highly of the group and how much they value it.



So to sum up If you need a new Marquee Gazebo or spares for an existing one please use our Promotion code: WHEELS4C

Order online at: www.galatent.co.uk 
 or
Call The Gala Tent friendly Sales Hotline on: 0871 423 4252 

Help us to raise money for our Charities we have already received a cheque from Gala Tent for £191.32
Thank you for those that have already used our promotion code,and thank you in advance for those of you that use it in the future.

   


Proud to donate 100% of the money
we raise for our charities.


Saturday, May 7, 2011

Truckfest & Thank you to some people


Ice Road Trucker Alex Debogorski

 
Last weekend Maz Tommy and I attended Truckfest 2011 along with Matt,Tori and the kids as well as Marc & Carol Greening of Peacock Transport.The weather was great and the highly polished trucks came in the the hundreds.
We were there as well as for the club but on a personal note as well and armed with Phones for Heroes Pre-paid  envelopes Forces Children's Trust Pots and the Banners as well we set up for the weekend.

The show opened to the public on Sunday but Saturday night as usual there was a Light show and fireworks display for all the competitors and Traders.
Time to relax before Sunday morning when the gate open to the public.
 

The show as usual had many lovely trucks with art work on and our friends Andy and Tom Scott Custom Paint House were there on Saturday and Monday doing Airbrush art work Demos


One of Andy  & Toms projects.


The show was International with Trucks in from Holland Germany,Sweden and Our friend Geovanni from Austria.
Geovanni informs me that he now has 50 Trucks on his firm and 16 of them now have art work on.
Super Truck from Sweden
Giovanni's Trailer
Believe it or not the Tuesday before Truckfest Giovanni tipped out a full load of cement in Koln Germany,then came over and arrived at the showground Wednesday.
The Truck that goes to the Trailer
The Truck and trailer will be back next year.If you would like to see Giovanni's other trucks please visit his website and visit the Gallery to view his other trucks.

Over the weekend Marc Greening and I went round hunting for donations of raffle prizes to help with our fund raising efforts. We were over whelmed by the response we had so as a way of a thank you to all here are the People and Busnesses that donated raffle prizes to us.

Thanks to Toyota Folk trucks for the Model


Volvo East Anglia donated us Model Trucks












Neil Harrington Managing Director of Go Entertain donated 7 copies of Season 4
Ice Road Trucker and 7 Copies of IRT Deadliest Roads Season 1
The Ice Road Truckes DVD's where all signed by Alex.
A new website is being launched in the next few days so I will place a link then












Nigel Emms of Iveco donated us to Model Truck from the All Blacks
collection as well as Bandna bags.From Iveco Trucks











Mercedes Trucks donated us Jackets and T-shirts











Martin Weaver Corgi Marketing Manager donated us 2 limited edition
Corgi Trucks with certificates.









Debbys Engraving Studio are donating us a Crystal glass trophy and are
engraving our club logo on it.


















Lastly but no means least big big thanks to Scania UK who donated us
not only Model Trucks but Jackets T-shirt as well












Big Thanks to everyone who also donated to The Forces Children's Trust weather by wrist bands or via our Gala Tent Promotion Code WHEELS4C.For those that do not know the code gives a 10% at Gala Tent and Gala Tent give us at Wheels for Charity 5% of you discount for our Charities.

It was great this year to see some new Trucks at the Show and see some of the old favorites as well.






We are now looking foward to our next Truck show at Newark in September and hope to see some of you there.

Look who we found Kids with
H.G.Moore & Son Ltd

And Scobby had a Truck there.
He was a Scooby-Trucker-Doo

Sligshoot take to the air
Bigfoot 17 clears the cars

And of cause Truckfest would not be Truckfest without some Monster Truck action.

All in all a great weekend great weather and great fun had by all.Will be doing all again next year.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The Guinea Pigs An Honour to Meet and go on a trip with them.

The Guinea Pigs sing there Anthem

At the start of last year in Febuary I had the great hounour of meeting and going on a trip with the Guinea Pig club.


For those of you who do not know who they are here is a bit about them and at the bottom is there Anthem.

In 1936, the Government decided that war was inevitable. The lessons learnt during the Spanish Civil War was proof that that the next war would be mainly aerial. As a result, the casualties in the air would produce many airmen in need of treatment for burns.



Therefore the Emergency Medical Service was set up with hospitals out of London selected to deal with this anticipated problem.

One of them was the Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital (as it was then known) and a Mr. A. McIndoe (later to become Sir Archibald McIndoe) was appointed to take charge. He arrived on the 4th of September 1939 and was the driving force towards the creation of the Burns Centre.

In 1940, when The Battle of Britain began, Hurricane and Spitfire pilots, suffering from burns were taken to what was to become the world famous hospital in East Grinstead. On the 20th of July 1941, some of these airmen were passing their time chatting in a newly erected hut at the hospital. One of them suggested forming a Club. Someone suggested the name “Guinea Pig Club”. Burns and reconstructive surgery was in its infancy. It was recognised by the burned airmen that much of the surgery was experimental.



The Club was duly formed with a committee and Mr. McIndoe as its President. The Secretary was a pilot with badly burned fingers, which meant he was excused from writing many letters. The Treasurer was a member whose legs were burned, this ensured he could not abscond with the funds! There were three types of members. Guinea Pigs, who qualified by being a member of an aircrew and had received at least one operation at the hospital. Scientists, Doctors and Surgeons were honorary members The Club’s benefactors were to be known as Friends of the Guinea Pig Club. The Club was really intended to be a drinking club, which would disband after the war. Instead, it grew in strength and through the generosity of many people became financially sound.



Later, as the bombing programme intensified against the industrial heart of Germany, so the emphasis switched from burned fighter pilots to burned bomber crews. In time, these patients represented 80% of the total. There were 649 Guinea Pigs at the end of the war. The majority were British (65-70%). Other nationalities included, Canadian (27%), Australian (8%), New Zealander (8%). The camaraderie and spirit within The Queen Victoria Hospital are reflected by the “Guinea Pig Anthem".



After the war, communications have been maintained by the publication of a twice yearly magazine that is distributed throughout the world. Members meet for a weekend reunion every year in East Grinstead and on other occasions. Its aim now, 55 years after the club was formed, is to ensure that Guinea Pigs in financial difficulties are assisted. If medical advice is needed, the advice of the Department of Plastic Surgery is sought. The first President, Sir Archibald McIndoe died in 1960. From that time H.R.H. The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh has been the President. From that original total number of 649, only 210 remain.



The Club has much to offer, having experienced disfigurement and functional loss, particularly due to restricted use of fingers. Members are always willing to assist new burns patients, showing them that through adversity a full life can be lived.

As I said at the start in Febuary 2010 My self my Girlfreind and John the Wheels for CharityWebmaster had the great Honour to meet the Guniea Pigs and go on a visitwith them to RAF Lakenheath. along with our great freinds The Marham Veterains Group (RAF AT) Below are the Photos that were taken.
I had up a DVD with these photos with some WWII music and sent a copy to them which was show at there AGM later on in the year to Prince Philip who is the Parton.




The Guinea Pig Anthem



We are McIndoe’s army,

We are his Guinea Pigs.

With dermatomes and pedicles,

Glass eyes, false teeth and wigs.

And when we get our discharge

We’ll shout with all our might:

“Per ardua ad astra”

We’d rather drink than fight

John Hunter runs the gas works,

Ross Tilley wields the knife.

And if they are not careful

They’ll have your flaming life.

So, Guinea Pigs, stand steady

For all your surgeon’s calls:

And if their hands aren’t steady

They’ll whip off both your ears



We’ve had some mad Australians,

Some French, some Czechs, some Poles. We’ve even had some Yankees,

God bless their precious souls.

While as for the Canadians -

Ah! That’s a different thing.

They couldn’t stand our accent

And built a separate Wing



We are McIndoe’s army,

(As first verse)

Monday, March 21, 2011

Saturday, March 12, 2011

A Fantastic Donation.The book DEAD GAME signed by Claire Kinton



Claire Kinton is the writter of this wonderful
book.Claire has kindly donated us at Wheels
for Charity a signed copy of her book,for us to
use to raise funds for Help for Heroes in 2011.

 The book was Shortlisted for the Brit Writers Awards 2010 and was 8th in Multi-Media Shorty Awards 2011

To read a review about the Dead Game click on the link below.
REVIEW
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To find out about the Brit Writers Awards visit www.britwriters.co.uk

Claire has a Blog that is also an interesting read why not follow her at http://www.claire-kinton.blogspot.com/

If you can't wait to win our copy of the "Dead Game" then visit Claire's website to by the book it is a must book to read.


This book is supporting.



Thank you Clarie from all of us at
Wheels for Charity





Thursday, March 10, 2011

A few Videos supporting our Troops on active service

Just a few of the best videos supporting our troops

Thought I would put a videos together
of some of the best a funny videos I have
seen of our Troops on active service & also
 support videos.


been a big hit on youtube

 
 
 
 
Aircraft Marshalling 12 Sqn way
 
Must Be Love - British Soldiers in Iraq

Hope everyone enjoys them
We at Wheels for Charity will do
our best to keep on fund raising
to help the wounded and the Children
who have lost a parent.
God Bless all our Troops and there families.