HOW TO ENTER
Your entry in the event is by way of donation - $10 per vehicle. As last year, entry donations will be taken at the door. And this year there will be no need to sign an Indemnity Form! Previously that was a legal necessity, due to not having public-liability insurance coverage. But this year I was determined to eliminate that inconvenience. (We have been able to secure insurance cover at a very generously discounted rate).
If you would prefer to donate direct to the charity, rather than pay at the door, you are most welcome to do that. Just see below for details. 
As last year, there is no difference whether you are entering a bike or a car. You can even enter if you don't have either a bike or classic car! Your entry will still put you in the running for the prizes, and of course you will still be contributing to this great cause. Okay, here's how it will work.

DONATE AT THE DOOR
Pretty easy this, just turn up and pay your donation! That's it!! Easy! You will be given a receipt and entry ticket. Keep the ticket, as this is your entry in the draw for the lucky-entrant prize.

DONATE ON-LINE  Again, pretty easy really. Go to our "Everyday Hero" page that The Kids Cancer Project set up for us (click the link I just highlighted) and then click on “DONATE”. There are suggested amounts to donate, but just click on “Other” and enter $10 as the amount. Donations can be made by various methods, including credit-card and Paypal. Donations made direct to the charity are tax-deductable.
Print your receipt and show that at the door, so we know you have donated. Then we will give you your entry ticket.   

HOW TO GET THERE
So, now that you've entered, you'll want to know where it is, and how to get there. Below there are instructions, and a couple of overhead photos showing where the place is and where the entrance to the hall is. It's easy to find - a bit easier than the hall we used previously actually.
Dapto Anglican Church is in Moombara St Dapto, and is the white glass-fronted building opposite Dapto Mall carpark.

FROM THE SOUTH: If you're coming from the south you'll need to exit the expressway at the Dapto exit just north of Yallah. Follow the main road until you get to Moombara St, with MacDonalds on the corner. Turn right. Drive past MacDonalds, through a roundabout and you will see the white building on your right. This is a divided road, so you have to keep going till you get to a roundabout a short distance up the road. Do a U-turn at the roundabout and enter the carpark, which is the first driveway on your left.

FROM THE NORTH: If you're on the expressway, take the Dapto / Fowlers Rd exit. Turn right onto Fowlers Rd, then right at the next set of traffic lights, which is the intersection onto the Princes Highway. The next street on your right is Moombara St, with MacDonalds on the corner. Turn right. Drive past MacDonalds, through a roundabout and you will see the white building on your right. This is a divided road, so you have to keep going till you get to a roundabout a short distance up the road. Do a U-turn at the roundabout and enter the carpark, which is the first driveway on your left. 
If you're coming through Dapto, go through the main intersection with the hotel on your right and Dapto Mall on your left. Turn left into Moombara St, which is the next turn with MacDonalds on the corner. Then proceed as described above.
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WHEN YOU GET THERE - THE HALL:
The parking area, as you can see in the photos here, is a kind of U-shape that surrounds the church complex. The hall we are using is the green-roofed section to the left (in the photos here) of the main (grey-roofed) building. The entrance we will be using to that is around the back of the hall - as shown in the photo below. So when you drive / ride into the parking area from the street, keep going around to the far side of the building. The entrance is shown on the photo below, and you'll see a sign on the door so you know which one to come to. (It's the wooden door up a few steps, not the glass one on the main building).