Cupcakemeet.com is teaming up with Import Performance to bring you CCM7 : "Cupcakin’ for Kids". Our most anticipated event of the year! This event will be a little different than our normal “Meet and Greet” events of past. This will be a Charity show/event with 100% of the proceeds going to the Scottish Rite Hospital. What a great way to finally attend an event with a cause and help your community along the way.
Let’s begin with a little background about Scottish Rite Hospital (http://www.tsrhc.org/). SRH is a hospital established in 1921 who specializes in treating Texas's children whose family was not able to afford to pay for the medical bills. The most heart-warming thing about Scottish Rite is that they operate solely on donations from friends and the surrounding communities. Therefore "Cupcakin’ for Kids" has a set a goal of donating $10,000 to the hospital for this upcoming year. Please help us surpass this goal.
Come join us for a great event which includes: FREE FOOD, PRIZES, LIVE MUSIC and PERFORMANCE from local artist, as well as the HOTTEST CARS & MODELS from around the state. There will also be an availability of having your car photographed with our models at the photo shoot.
Don’t forget to pick up your CCM merchandise while your there. We will have t-shirts, decals, lanyards and license plates available for purchase.
Admission Fee: Their will be a $15 admission fee per vehicle. Again, all proceeds go to the SRH charity.
Event date: July 10th, 2010 Event location: American Airlines Center in Dallas 2500 Victory Avenue Lot “E” Dallas, TX 75219
Event Time: Event starts at 7:00 pm and runs to 10:00 pm. Gates are open for entry at 5:00 pm and will be closed at 7:00 pm. YOU MUST BE ON THE LOT BY 7:00 pm or you WILL NOT be able to enter your vehicle on the lot. Sorry guys and gals, these rules are per the American Airlines Center. Anyone who arrives after the 7:00 pm deadline will have to park on a separate lot controlled by AAC staff. AAC will also charge a $15 fee to park on their controlled lot (a fee that does not go to the SRH charity). In addition to this parking fee for their lot, all entrants will be charged $5 per person to enter the show lot. Therefore, it is in your best interest to arrive on time. Fashionably late will not score you any points this time and their will not be any exceptions.
Pre-registrations: It is highly recommended that everyone pre-register for this event. Pre-registration helps us have an idea of the numbers to be expected and helps speed up the processing time on to the lot. As an added bonus, pre-registered members will receive a $5 gift card to Imported Performance. Pre-registration can be handled in one of two ways:
1. Paypal: Send payment to s-andrews@live.com and request a registration form.
If neither of these two ways works for you, please call Stephen at 972-741-6358 to discuss other options. Upon arrival, you will need a photo ID for verification. Again, you must be on the lot before 7:00 pm. Even if you pre-register for the event and their will not be any refunds for late arrivals.
Donations: We will be accepting any size donations through Paypal, mail or cash. Please see above on pre-registration on how to send via Paypal or mail. Again, the hospital ONLY survives on donations. We encourage everyone to donate if possible. Tell your friends and family members about this event and our cause. Get them to pass the information along as well. Every little bit helps. Your support and generosity is greatly appreciated not only by us, but by the children who are in desperate need of it. Thank you.
Prizes: Trophies and Awards will be giving to classes depending on the number of pre-registrations. This is just a brief example of the classes. Classes will be added (or subtracted) accordingly when 5 or more cars pre-register. Awards will be announced at 9:00 pm.
If you're interested in performing or being a vendor at the event please contact Ty Nguyen @ http://www.CupcakeMeet.com for more info.
Pediatric Orthopedic Specialists - Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children http://www.tsrhc.org Pediatric orthopedic hospital treating scoliosis, clubfoot, hand disorders, hip disorders, limb-length differences, neurological disorders and learning disorders, such as dyslexia.
thanks for the great info!!! had to recently got my aligment and had to mess with the neg camber to get my wheels fit. this article makes more sense now.
no way??!!! you park in front of WCH all the time correct ?
yes that would be me , first time i've had someone from the forums actually spot my car lol
I broke my leg a couple months back and still have my handicap permit...I only use it now if I'm going to work over in Painter and it's after 5, so I don't feel bad using one of the 20-30 open spots. It's convenient, but damn...my car got more damage (from other vehicles) to it over the 2 months that I parked in handicap spots than over the past 3 years...car was pristine before then lol
no way!! thats crazzy. that spot is the best especailly if you have class right there. du we should meet up i run a small car enthusiast club (cupcakemeet.com) dont' know if you have heard of it...but we meet up like once every two weeks. we're always welcoem to meet new ppl too..
White with gold Rims is killing it.. Awesome Shots!!!
BIG PROPS to WAIJAI from TEAM 16NISS for the shots...he's new to rolling shots but as you can see he learns quickly.
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saw the last pic over on HI, you in Houston?
Car looks good!
Nah man...visit there here and there though.
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Looking good. Wheel/tire specs?
thanks man. tires are falken 452 235/35/19
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Sweet ass kodakz and you already know this sweet ass ride!
thanks man :thumbup: , are you by chance running staggered, your rear looks bigger then the front?[/quote] thanks man. 19x9 all around just lower offset in the back.
Finally had a chance to shoot the car now that it's pretty outside. Big probs to William/waijai from (http://www.tunedperception.com) It's his first time doing rig shots so there was a little experimentation. Besides that the shoot came out great.