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LGT 2010. That thing at the end of August |
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It could be the mini owners who raise so much money and keep coming
back year after year? Maybe it is the thousands of people who go out
into the streets of North Devon to watch us drive by. They really do
fill Lay byes and they stand or sit on the side of the roads just
waiting to give the minis a wave. Wherever we go, we get a welcome that
is hard to beat.
We had about 2500 people watch us leave Westward Ho! in the morning and in the afternoon there were over 3000 people to greet us when we arrived at IIfracombe.
It could be the 50 or 60 motorbike marshals
that give us so much help and the event wouldn’t really be the same
without them. It might be the 8 car parks we use over the weekend and
lets face it some of them are spectacular and they all look fantastic
when we put 300 minis into them.
It is all these things plus a
lot, lot more but there is one other very special ingredient that must
top the list for making this event legendary and that is Little Bridge
House. No other motoring event in the country will fill you with so
many different emotions.
If anyone thinks we just drive in and out
very quietly without a sound how very wrong they are, if they think we
see nothing but the buildings and flower beds how little they know.
When
we go into Little Bridge House it is so full of life, the special
children, their brothers and sisters and their mums and dads, the
careers, the cooks and everyone else is there to greet us.
The
cheering and the flag waving from everyone in the grounds is a picture
that will remain with most of us forever. All of the families at Little
Bridge House have asked to be there that weekend because of the minis.
We see a side of Little Bridge House that few people ever get to see.
We see so many smiles and a lot of happiness, we see joy and excitement
and we see a lot of people just having fun. If only everyone could see
what we see.
Sometimes it is hard to remember that Little
Bridge House is still a place where get well cards do not work and no
matter how many hugs you give the special children, you can never kiss
them better and all the magic in the world cannot change their
diagnosis.
Those mini owners who do the Legendary Grand Tour
really do feel humble and privileged because for a short time they have
been part of the children’s life’s and in that short time they made
them smile and laugh and that is worth more money than we could ever
raise.
SPONSORSHIP
The sponsorship you have to raise is £35
per car. So you had better start saving your pennies now but I am aware
a great many of you already raise a lot more than that, so don’t stop.
Most
of you nutcases that take part in the Grand Tour already know how it
works. So all I have left to say is Thank You, together we have now
raised and given away over a quarter of a million pounds. We must not
forget that every year we also donate a lot of money to local N Devon
charities that give us a hand. You have helped make the GT one of North
Devon’s premier events that draws more and more people to it every
year. The Grand Tour is something special and you have helped make it
that way. So once again Thank You and see you soon.
Terry, Linda and the rest of the crew members.
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