wfhs_collision
05/14/2023
Yesterday was amazing, we want to say thank you to all of our Supporters, Donors, Show Participants, Spectators, DJ, Dropset Band and to all the students and volunteers that worked tirelessly to make this event such a success! We couldn’t have done it without all of you!
During our event we had many of our Supporters present, delicious Char-Grill items, DJ, live band, over 30 different raffles, so many rad cars, trucks, Jeeps, Motorcycles, Mini Trucks, etc, a Corvette project being painted live at the event, Shop tours, Club merchandise for sale, awards for event winners that were hand cut, welded, painted, etc by the students and a special award with $100 prize to a deserving senior student presented by former student Tanner Kalasz parents Mr. & Mrs. Kalasz in his memory. It was a special day and we are so thankful for all the funds raised to help support our program!
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WFHS Collision Repair Club created a Non-Profit organization to support the school collision program and support club projects. Our big annual fundraiser is our annual Cougar Motor Show. If you own a business or know someone that does who would like to have a table set up at the show where you can have marketing materials and meet some of the participants, students and general public attendees we have many supporter levels and would love to have you be a part of our event. If you have a product you would like to donate as a part of our raffles we would be so appreciative! 100% of your donation will go directly to the organization to support the kids in this program and after-school club. We can provide you with our non-profit tax id for your taxes.
The instructional program is designed to teach students about the trade of collision repair at WFHS and it is beneficial to so many students that come through the program each year. Students can use the skills taught in class & in club to start a career even before graduation! We are trying to raise awareness and funds to support this program and the afterschool club that builds on the classroom training.
We have created activities and events run by the students to help, such as the Cougar Motor Show, and regular Motor Meet Ups all occurring at Wake Forest High School. All of these activities are designed to help raise funds to provide the class and student club with tools and materials. The Collision Repair Club meets twice a week after school, and allows the students to practice the skills they are taught in class.
This year the Cougar Motor Show will be held on May 13, 2023 at Wake Forest High School. The Motor Show is the best opportunity for the Students to showcase their work and the shop where they learn the trade of Collision Repair to the community and supports of the Organization.
For more information or questions, please email Joe Moore, President, at [email protected]
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