Prostate awareness truck convoy to chug into Carnival City
All proceeds from the event will be donated to More Balls than Most.
The annual Prostate Awareness Truck Convoy will soon be chugging through the streets to Carnival City to raise awareness of prostate cancer and generate funds for More Balls than Most, the brother company to Pink Drive, which provides prostate cancer screening and other services.
Finding a new home on the Festival Lawns at Carnival City, the Prostate Cancer Awareness Truck Convoy on November 3 promises to be bigger than in 2017.
There will be live entertainment, jumping castles for the kids and a strongman competition where muscle-bound competitors will be pulling trucks and land cruisers, flipping giant tyres and carrying suitcases.
Potjiekos enthusiasts can also showcase their culinary prowess in the potjiekos competition, also taking place at the event.
The competition starts at 9am and potjies must be ready for judging by 2.30pm.
Also read: Cansa competition could see you scouted by industry professionals
Pink Drive and More Balls than Most will be staging a spray or shave in aid of breast and prostate cancer awareness.
Cancer screening and testing units will be available on-site at an additional cost.
A highlight of the event is the truck convoy through the streets of Boksburg.
People can be part of the dramatic convoy by purchasing a bus ticket.
If you have not yet registered to take part in the convoy with your truck or if you want to exhibit on the day of the event call 083 468 2140 or email info@orliflex.co.za.
Follow us:
For more #hyperlocal news at your fingertips, visit Springs Advertiser, Boksburg Advertiser, Benoni City Times, African Reporter



