Doral Academy’s Mad Hatter’s Ball

Doral Academy of Nevada is dedicated to providing an enhanced educational experience. We will develop outstanding student achievement with focus on each child being well-rounded in all parts of their education. Students will be prepared in an academically challenging and personally meaningful learning environment with an emphasis on arts integration. A collaborative effort including all students, teachers, parents, and staff will be devoted to establishing, achieving, and celebrating individual goals for each child at Doral Academy.

The Doral Foundation Gala is a parent night of celebration. The Doral Foundation raises much needed funds for all Doral schools. The Gala is the biggest fundraising event of the Foundation.

Dean La Mar Allen Elementary School’s Halloween Carnival.

Dean Allen Elementary School wrote to SunBuggy in the hopes that we could assist in helping to raise funds needed to cover the classroom budgets and school activities for the 2017 -18 school year, with a smile on our face, we were glad to help out by donating a SunBuggy adventure!

On Saturday, October 14th, 2017, Dean Allen will be holding their annual Halloween Carnival, which will entertain the students and their families at the campus from 3:00pm-7:00pm. At this event, they will be hosting activities for over 550 students and their families. The PTO hopes to gather a number of fabulous baskets, items, event tickets, and gift cards to help subsidize our children’s educational experience.

The Animal Foundation’s 14th Annual Best in Show

The Animal Foundation is please to invite anyone and everyone to this heartwarming event that will showcase more than 50 unique and incredible shelter dogs competing for the title of “Best in Show.” All dogs will be available for adoption after the show. The event will also feature a VIP gala brunch, silent auction, and a pet-focused vendor fair.

The Animal Foundation is Nevada’s largest open admission shelter, receiving more than 29,000 animals in 2016. One hundred percent of the proceeds raised through Best in Show go to providing resources such as food, shelter, and medical care to our community’s lost, unwanted, and abandoned animals. Their 2016 Best in Show event brought in over 1800 guests, and they raised more than $345,000 thanks to the generosity of sponsors, community members and friends like SunBuggy!

Currently seeking item and service donations for the Best in Show Silent Auction, The Animal Foundation reached out to SunBuggy and without hesitation, we created a Gift Certificate for our extreme Mini Baja Chase!

ROCK THE TROOPS LV!

The Beginning

Our Post received our charter in December 21, 1995 as Paradise Valley Post 149, at a time when the Las Vegas Valley was beginning its massive growth.  At the time, there were two major Posts in the valley; Post 8 in downtown Las Vegas, and Post 40 in Henderson.   Missing was a Post to operate in the growing town of Paradise, the area that encompasses the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, and the University of Las Vegas, Nevada.

The original Charter Members were Alpha Ailer, Joseph Alford, Danny Bounds, Chester Daniels, Frank Feil, Raymond Hergenreder, Herbert Hinkel, Keith Krul, Edward Lee, Ward Matthews, Aura Norton, Jim Olson, Robert Phillips, James Sutton, Peter Tsacoyeanes, Richard Volk, and Merle Waisanan.

Although the Post grew modestly, its lack of a permanent home hampered its ability to expand its membership beyond 100 members.  After moving its meeting locations several times, the number of active members dropped to a point that the Post ceased to function.  In late 2006, District 2 turned Post 149’s charter back to the Department of Nevada.

A Post Reborn with a Vision

In February 2007, a group of American Legion Riders (ALR), who were members of another Post at the time, decided that they wanted to do things differently and focus on community service, as the American Legion is supposed to do.  A representative from that group approached the Department of Nevada for guidance on starting a new ALR chapter.  However, because no other Posts were interested in hosting an ALR chapter at the time, the Department Commander suggested that the riders take over and revitalize Post 149 … but with stipulations.

The original members of a revitalized Post 149 could not be exclusively an ALR Post, and the riders had to establish at least one Veterans Affairs and Rehabilitation (VA&R) program and one Americanism Program.  As such, the Post focused its efforts on helping wounded troops returning from battle, and donating money to American Legion Boys State.

Members soon became active in a multi-state project called American Legion Operation Wounded Warrior, a project to collect comfort items and raise money for those recuperating in military and VA hospitals.  Literally, tons of comfort items have been delivered and money raised has helped military members and Veterans in a variety of hospitals, including Brook Army Medical Center (Texas), Landstuhl Regional Hospital (Germany), Balboa Naval Hospital (San Diego), Walther Reed Army Hospital (Washington), and VA medical systems in Las Vegas, Reno, and Loma Linda, California.

Shortly after establishing the Post, a representative from Special Assistance for Family and Youth (SAFY) contacted the Post, asking for assistance in a fundraiser to help foster children.  Post 149 riders jumped at the chance to help such a great cause and coordinated the SAFY fundraiser on short notice.  The efforts raised several thousand dollars and established the Post’s first Children and Youth (C&Y) program.

Hugs & Hearts for Charity

Join the Las Vegas Summerlin Lions Club for an evening of fun, entertainment and fundraising for many wonderful charities in the Las Vegas Valley.  Some of the charities that they help are:  Lions Burn Unit at University Medical Center of Southern Nevada, Blind Center of Nevada, Lotza Fun Summer Camp, Sight First, Leader Dogs for the Blind, Toys4Smiles, and many, many more.

That Others May Live Foundation Poker Run

In 1998 two HH-60G Rescue helicopters experienced a tragic mid-air collision during a night training mission on the Nellis AFB, NV range complex. This catastrophic accident caused the deaths of 12 Airmen leaving 8 children behind. In the aftermath of this tragedy a fund was started at a local Las Vegas bank to accept donations for the children of these brave Airmen. Not long afterwards in 1999 another Nellis AFB Rescue Airman was killed in the line of duty while on deployment to Operation Southern Watch and another fund was started to assist his two young sons.

The founders of these two independent assistance funds soon realized that they could be more effective if they combined their efforts. In that process they also realized that there is a much greater need than those few children and decided to pool their resources and expand their efforts to provide for the children of any Air Force Rescue Airmen who was killed executing the Air Force Rescue mission from the Kobar Towers terrorist attack in 1996 and forward. In May 2002 “That Others May Live Foundation” was officially founded and has continued to support the families of USAF Rescue Heros since.

Over time the number of beneficiary children has grown from the original 8 to a current roll of 21 known children in need of college funding. Following the tragic shoot down of an HH-60G in Afghanistan in June 2010 “That Others May Live Foundation”  decided to expand its mission again and provide immediate tragedy assistance for the families of USAF Rescue Airmen who are killed or severely injured in combat. To date, “That Others May Live Foundation” has provided college assistance for nine children, provided immediate tragedy assistance for 11 families of killed or injured Airmen and continues holding Warfighter appreciation events at Air Force bases with Rescue personnel.

The “That Others May Live Foundation” mission is to provide a college education for every child who has lost a parent during an operation or training Air Force Rescue mission.

On June 11th, “That Others May Live Foundation” will be holding their 6th annual “Remember The Fallen” Poker Run to help raise money for the foundation located at Mr.D’s Sportsbar & Grill. The event will have tons of raffle prizes, including a Sunbuggy Fun Rentals riding experience donated by us to help raise money to support every child who has lost a parent during an operation or training Air Force Rescue mission.

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Opolo Vineyards

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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is leading the way the world understands, treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. Everything they do is centered on finding cures and saving children. Families never receive a bill from St. Jude. They pay for treatment, travel, housing and food – because all a family should worry about is helping their child live. St. Jude freely shares the discoveries they make, and every child saved at St. Jude means doctors and scientists worldwide can use that knowledge to save thousands more children.

This year, St. Jude Children’s Hospital is celebrating their 15th anniversary gala in May with Opolo Vineyards, which is expected to have more than over 100 influential guests to join in support of their mission. This Gala will be an elegant evening of cocktails, dinner, spectacular live jazz band and dancing, and a most impressive silent auction.

Sunbuggy Fun Rentals, in support of this celebration and fundraiser, has donated a riding experience to the silent auction in hopes to help raise money for the St. Jude mission in curing childhood cancer.

Pacific Northwest Adventures 4 Kids

Pacific Northwest Adventures 4 Kids is a nonprofit organization in Myrtle Creek, Oregon that takes kids with disabilities and terminal illnesses on hunting and fishing trips throughout Oregon. On June 18th, they are holding their “The South County Sportman’s Banquet” and auction at the Open Bible Christian Center in Riddle, Oregon. The theme is “The Great Outdoors” and the event includes a gourmet dinner, a silent auction, a dessert auction, a live auction, door prizes and a showcases of trophy taxidermy.

Sunbuggy Fun Rentals has donated an atv experience to the event to help raise money to help Pacific Northwest Adventures 4 Kids continue taking kids on the adventures and the ability to buy better vehicles and pontoon boats. It may even help give them the ability to buy land and build a log cabin for guests to stay in instead of motels and the campgrounds. So come check it out!

Bikers For Christ “Hope For The Highway”

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Bikers For Christ is holding their 3rd annual “Hope for the Highway” Brothers for Brothers Fundraiser on April 23, 2016 at the Leatherneck Club. There will be food, music, giveaways, raffles and prizes all used to help raise money for their club and support their community.

Sunbuggy Fun Rentals will proudly donate a riding experience to the raffle in order to help raise money, so come check it out!

Divine Healing Worldwide Ministries, Inc

The Divine Healing Worldwide Ministries offers several services designed to meet the needs of everyone in the community such as:

  • Men transitional Housing & Senior Citizen Outreach Ministry
  • Battered Women & Children & Family and Individual counseling
  • Homeless Veterans Outreach & Low-income families
  • Prison Re-Entry Program & Toys for Toys Program
  • Food Pantry and Clothing Closet & Financial Assistance Available
  • Substance Abuse Counseling

On June 4, cialis 2016, buy The Divine Healing Worldwide Ministries is hosting their 2016 DHWM Community help Fundraiser to help rise money to feed the homeless, buy toiletries, clothes and shows for men, women and children in need.  Sunbuggy Fun Rental has gladly donated a riding experience to be auctioned off in order to help raise money for this cause.