It is time to get the show on the road.
The personalised plate is on.
The W.O.F has been granted.
It has been officially restored to it's former glory.
The BMG Mini for Nelson Cancer is street legal and ready to raise money for Cancer Society Nelson.
We are having the launch of the BMG Mini for Nelson Cancer this Thursday 31st October at Bowater Toyota.
The Bowater Motor Group are pleased to announce that the BMG Mini is now officially restored, and the raffle tickets ready for sale.
We have been very happy to have been a part of this project along with the Wakefield Caffeine Crew, the Cancer Society Nelson and the many other sponsors that have helped get the project to this stage.
The evening we have planned is a casual get together of all those that have been involved to celebrate this outstanding achievement and to create momentum for the next very important stage, the selling of the 20,000 raffle tickets.
Feel free to come along to our showroom on Thursday night and see what all of the fuss is, listen to some of those closely involved with the project talk about their experience with the restoration and maybe even buy a raffle ticket or two!
From left: Bob Croy of the Wakefield Caffeine Crew with Tony Bowater, CEO of Bowater Toyota as the BMG Mini heads out of the Bowater Toyota workshop with its new W.O.F.
Thursday 31st October 6.30pm - 7.30pm
Bowater Toyota, cnr Rutherford & Halifax Streets.
The BMG Mini for Nelson Cancer is all about raising both awareness and funds for the Cancer Society Nelson. All of the money raised from this raffle will go towards this wonderful organisation. The goal is to sell all 20,000 tickets and raise a staggering $200,000.
Click here to go to the national Cancer Society website to learn more about them.
The driving force behind the Cancer Society is to ‘give hope’. Everyone who is newly diagnosed, everyone who has a friend or family member diagnosed with cancer, will know there is a journey to embark upon.
Cancer is no longer a death sentence – in fact the good news is that the majority of people have successful treatment and every day this becomes more of a reality.