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Help promote Scouts Rally SA

Scouts Rally SA Poster

Scouts Rally SA have released their poster for the 2010 event, and are looking for your help to promote the event to as many people as possible!

Print out the PDF poster and put it up at your workplace, email the JPG to friends, or call Carol at the Rally Office on (08) 8212 2800 to request printed copies.

And anyone who can help by distributing posters to shops and businesses in the Adelaide Hills, Barossa Valley and Mt Barker areas should also give Carol a call.

It's Official - Volunteers Get The Best Seat At The Rally!

Volunteers get the best view!

Passionate motorsport fans are being sought as volunteer race officials for the annual 2010 asp / Cut Price Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally running from 21 to 23 May through the Fleurieu Peninsula and Adelaide Hills.

The success of the event - which is celebrating its 5th year - relies heavily on the efforts of more than 400 volunteer officials working in unison, taking on various roles from Stage Commander to Road Closure Official.

Officials Coordinator for the 2010 asp / Cut Price Adelaide Hills Tarmac Rally, Heather Cox, says that all over the world motorsport is run by volunteers.

Scouts Rally SA Murray Darling Rescue

Planting is fun for all ages!

Come and help Scouts and Rally SA plant 10,000 trees to provide habitat for local birds of prey and reduce the Scouts Rally SA’s carbon footprint.

When: Saturday 19th & Sunday 20th June 2010
Where: SA Skydiving, Skeldon Rd Wellington
Clothing: Warm wet weather clothing as appropriate. The planting area is quite exposed. Sensible shoes or boots required. The Bank SA Marquee will provide shelter for excessive rain.

James Rodda

James Rodda - One Big Hill Jump 09

History:
James is 20 years old and lives in Prospect Hill, South Australia. Coming from a non-motorsport or car oriented family, motorsport interest was not a natural thing. He became interested in motorsport, mainly rallying, by spectating at the local Kuitpo Forest rally as at age 10, after convincing parents to take him down to see what all the noise was in the forest.

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