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Lions pumped by money raised in annual Gas-O-Rama

More than $20,000 was raised for charity on Saturday in the 53rd annual Gas-O-Rama event organised by the Hamilton Lions Club.

A spokesman for the club said they had been able to sell 4,000 raffle tickets in addition to other donations.

53rd Annual Hamilton Lions Club Gas-O-Rama at the Terceira's Rubis Service Station on North Shore. Pictured- Jacqui G Simmons (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

He said: “It was more difficult with Covid-19, but we sold all our raffle tickets, so that’s $20,000 – $10,000 for each of the recipient charities.”

The fundraising event came about through a partnership between the Hamilton Lions Club and Terceira’s Rubis Service Station on North Shore in Smith’s.

53rd Annual Hamilton Lions Club Gas-O-Rama at the Terceira's Rubis Service Station on North Shore. Pictured- Patrick Caton (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

As part of the event, club members volunteer to pump gas for the day to earn a portion of the day’s earnings plus tips for charity.

As part of the event large Lions Club flags were placed outside the gas station, along with an army of lawn flamingos.

The annual Gas-O-Rama event began in 1969 through a partnership between the gas station’s former owner, the late Malcolm Terceira, and Edward “Teddy” Chapman, a member of the club.

What started as a friendly poker bet has raised more than $1 million for charity over the years since.

Beneficiaries this year are Vision Bermuda and the Bermuda Zoological Society.

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Published February 14, 2022 at 7:51 am (Updated February 14, 2022 at 7:51 am)

Lions pumped by money raised in annual Gas-O-Rama

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