Red Bull Air Race World Championship Pilot Kirby Chambliss Announces $10,000 Donation to Detroit Metro-Area Schools
STUDENTS GET A CHANCE TO PAINT THEIR WINGS
DETROIT, April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Red Bull Air Race World Championship pilot, Kirby Chambliss, returned to the Detroit Riverfront to announce a contest for local children to put their artistic talent on display. Twenty spots are available for local middle schools to vie for the chance to decorate small plane statues that will line the Riverfront throughout May. Once these planes are on display one school will win prize money and a unique experience during the 2010 Red Bull Air Race World Championship hosted by Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Who chooses who wins? Michiganders do.
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"I am really thrilled to be able to announce this contest today. It gives the kids a chance to do something fun and creative," stated Chambliss. "It is not very often that children of this age get a chance to showcase their talent on a global stage."
About "Air Brush"
With an opportunity to showcase young, emerging talent to an international (and local) audience, every middle school is invited step up and get a set of wings. In order to participate in the contest, schools should email [email protected] before April 7, 2010. Each participating school will have one week to decorate the model race planes with a medium of their choosing including paint, metal, paper and any other material left to their imagination.
These three-by-five wooden planes will be placed along the Detroit Riverfront during late April and May leading up to the race for people to choose their favorite design. Once on display, it's up to Michiganders to cast their vote and give back to their community. People can place their votes online at www.RedBullAirRace.com and on the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy's homepage www.Detroitriverfront.org from April 20 (12:00 EDT) through May 31(12:00 EDT).
The winning school will be chosen based on the largest number of votes received. In addition, a $6,000 donation will be made towards the school's art program. In addition to prize money, the winning school will receive a special party hosted by the Detroit Riverfront Conservancy during the Windsor, Ontario, Canada Red Bull Air Race weekend which returns to the Detroit River on June 5 and 6. The second place school will receive $2,500 and the third place school will receive $1,500.
About The Red Bull Air Race World Championship
The Red Bull Air Race was created and conceived in 2001 to merge elements of motor racing with flying. The goal is to challenge the ability of the world's best pilots, creating a race in the sky that isn't about only speed, but precision and skill through specially-designed obstacle courses.
The objective is for each pilot to individually navigate predetermined aerial racetracks defined by air-filled pylons in the correct pattern in the fastest time possible just 10-20 feet above the Earth reaching speeds up to 230 mph. There are 8 races in 2010 including, for the first time, a race hosted in New York City.
This year, the Red Bull Air Race will fly over the Detroit River on June 5 and 6.
For more information visit www.redbullairrace.com.
SOURCE Red Bull
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