Willowbank Raceway went Pink for breast cancer sufferers

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This was the 4th year Terri Sander has held a Mini-Field of Women breast cancer tribute at Willowbank Raceway. The support from the drag racing community again was awesome and gets better each year.

Mini-Fields are designed to pay tribute to women who have suffered from breast cancer with the planting of 100 Pink Lady Silhouettes that serves as a display of support for women and their families affected by breast cancer.

The Schulter family even went as far as donning pink ribbon stickers on the Junior Dragster and golf buggy with Corrine taking out the prize for the female wearing the most pink.

A gift voucher from the Ipswich Muffler & Mechanical Shop and t-shirts from Rocket Industries were the prizes for the giveaways from tickets handed out at the gate. Breast Cancer Network Australia and other items were on sale at the base of the tower and combined with donations on the night and the generous gift from the Classic & Muscle Car Club of Ipswich $1040 was raised. While breast cancer awareness was the aim all donations were greatly appreciated and the night a huge success.

Organiser Sander a survivor of breast cancer in the past unfortunately recentley has had a rebout of the disease and has just finished treatment, Drag News Australia wishes Terri Sander in her health recovery and future. 

Terri Sander would like say thanks to the support given by Really Natural Skin Care.com.au, family, friends, Willowbank Raceway track staff, Rocket Industries and Ipswich Muffler & Mechanical Shop.

If you need any more info just visit;http://www.mamastoyracing.com.au/news.htm

 

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