Monday, November 16, 2009

Ride Like Crazy 2010


The Ride Like Crazy team is pleased to provide the following information:



The Ride Like Crazy Merchandise Shop is now open. Visit www.ridelikecrazy.com and select "Shop". You will find:
• jerseys and polos
• corporate polos
• hats
• cool drink holders
• kids' shirts

Buying merchandise is a great way of helping promote the Ride Like Crazy cause to the community.

All monies raised goes to assisting childhood cancer.



Jerseys can be tried on for size between 10.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. at
Davenport Durham
28 Richmond Road (east of Railway Terrace on the southern side of Richmond Road)
Keswick

If you have already registered and wish to change your jersey size please email ridelikecrazy@police.sa.gov.au

Until next time

Steve Davenport

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Corporate and Club Clothing Special



Hi all,

Xmas is well on its way and Corporate clothing and gifts are flying out the door.

Souvenir Scene is pleased to be able to offer some great prices on the Flash range of clothing. We have polo shirts, tee shirts, singlets and track jackets and pants in great colour combinations. This range of products are brilliant for sporting clubs, the work place, etc.

Purchase from this promotion and receive 5% off your order.

Prices including an embroidered logo on the front breast (approx 10,000 stitches) are as follows,

Adult Tee $26.00 plus GST
Kids Tee $24.50 plus GST

Mens Singlet $23.50 plus GST
Ladies Singlet $23.50 plus GST
Kids Singlet $22.00 plus GST

Mens Polo $30.00 plus GST
Ladies Polo $30.00 plus GST
Kids Polo $28.50 plus GST

Adult Track Jacket $44.00 plus GST
Kids Track Jacket $42.50 plus GST

Adult Track Pants $37.00 plus GST
Kids Track Pants 35.00 plus GST

Flash Cap $13.30 plus GST
Flash Bag $34.75 plus GST

Steve Davenport
Souvenir Scene
28 Richmond Road
Keswick SA 5028

ph 08 8297 4028
fx 08 8297 0986
mb 0417 839 23


Souvenir Scene - suppliers of
- Corporate Apparel and Giftware

Sun Shines In Adelaide


Hi all,

Wow did summer hit Adelaide Australia early or what. Switching straight from Winter to Summer Adelaide has gone through it's first heatwave in history in November. Adelaide sweltered through nine days in a row of above 35 degrees, and whilst there is relief today the mecury will rise once again to 41 degrees on Wednesday and Thursday this week.

At Davenport Durham Enterprises we have felt it big time, almost unable to keep up with the demand on air-conditioning. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries are already out of three models until the first week of December, which has enabled us to also introduce our new brand of Samsung air-conditioning.

If you are thinking of air-conditioning your house this season it would be a good idea to get on the phone or email and place your orders now so that we can ensure delivery when you require the product.

Copper tube is also flying out the door and we are offering 5% discount for every 5 rolls of paircoil you buy on one invoice.

We look forward to seeing you very soon at DDE 28 Richmond Rd Keswick SA 5035 0882974028 and sadavenport@dde.com.au

Ramblers Good Form Continues



Hi all, well the Ramblers went to town on Keswick this week following on from last weeks breakthrough victory. I won the toss on a very hot day and elected to bat. The openers put on 58 and really set the day up. Batsmen continued to score heavily thorughout the afternoon. Badly tearing a groin wrecked my day however the lower order hit lustily in the late afternoon to ensure a score of 291.

With some disciplined bowling and keen fielding we should be able to make this victory number two. Well done so far lads, we stuck to the game plan, batted all day and look what happened.

Until next time

Steve Davenport

Hi all,


It is with deep regret and sadness that we advise of the death on Saturday, 14 November 2009, of Senior Sergeant Mick "Crazy" Koerner of the SAPOL STAR Group.

On behalf of all the Ride Like Crazy team we extend our sincere condolences to Crazy's wife Jody and family.

Until next time,

Steve Davenport

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Ride Like Crazy 2010


Hi all,

Did you see the Ride Like Crazy story on A Current Affair last night???? If you didn't have a look at this link
http://www.adelaideaca.com.au/story_details.php?sID=TkRndw

The Police are going to make Ride Like Crazy an annual event for childhood cancer in honour of their great mate.

One of the girls in the story is also known to us, Shawni Bow, who we pray fights hard and recovers from her own bout of cancer. Shawni is a basketballer from the Forestville Eagles and all her friends and coaches and club are right behind her.

If you would like to ride in the January event in Adelaide please go to the SAPOL web site and follow the links. This is a great cause to support

Souvenir Scene are once again proud to be sponsors of and suppliers of the merchandise and bike jersey's for Ride Like Crazy.

Enjoy the story

Until next time

Steve Davenport

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Ramblers Rule


Hi all,

What a form reversal as the Ramblers took on the top team the South Coasters and won last Saturday afternoon.

On a very hot day and with the lawn mowed, the Ramblers bowlers put in a very disciplined and consistent effort. They created many opportunities and all were taken by a very keen fielding group. Well done boys.

Congratulations to the South Coasters who played the game in great spirit and ensured a very enjoyable game was had by all.

Thanks also to all of the Ramblers players and members who attended the club on Saturday night to celebrate my new games record at the club. It is a great club the CVRCC and its times like this you realise it.

Lets all get together at practice on Wednesday night and get ready for round 4

Until next time

Steve Davenport

Sunday, November 1, 2009

PIA Trade Day Saturday 31st October


Hi all,

Saturday the 31st saw the PIA put on a very well organised trade day at St Peters Town Hall.

It was a very worthwhile experience for us at DDE as we got to meet many plumbers, trade teachers, SA Water, etc as well as many of the distributors showing their wares.

Being new on the plumbing wholesale side of the business we were very pleased to see and hear that people were knowing who we were and receiving our newsletters and sms. I think it firmed in our mind exactly where DDE is sitting and the market that we are aiming for.

Thanks to the PIA who put up many prizes to attract clients, displays, discussions, and talks,also providing us with professional coffee, and a Lions Club BBQ.

Well done and we at DDE look very forward to participating in more of these days both in the city and the country areas.

Until next time

Steve Davenport

Korfball Sensation


Hi all,

What a tough grand final we played last Sunday. In very hot conditions at Etsa Park the game went goal for goal for much of the first half, until North broke away to lead by 4 at half time. In the second half the Boomers slipped another goal behind until they staged a spirited comeback getting as close as two before finally conceding to a three goal defeat.

Both teams battled hard and North earned their victory.

But controversy was not far away. At the end of the game it was discovered that North Adelaide had played an unregistered and un qualified player. This meant that the Adelaide Boomers were judged premiers for 2009. This was certainly not the way you like to win particularly in a grand final, however the rules are the rules.

Well played everyone, the club were involved in three senior grandfinals and were runners up in the A and B grade.

Until next time

Steve Davenport

Ramblers put up a good show


Hi all,

at last the Ramblers B grade showed some grit against some very good bowling on a slow ground. We set ourselves to bat for 60 overs and we did that scoring 220 runs and giving the opposition something to think about for next week.

Keep it up lads success is just around the corner if we want it bad enough.

Thanks for all the messages with regards me becoming the new games record holder at the club, they are most appreciated. Today I reckon I can feel each and every one of those 341 games.

Until next time

Steve Davenport