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mel3ft 01-11-2004 14:58

Children in need
 
Hiya everyone,
For the past phew year i've watched the show for children in need, And really wanted to take part and raise some money but never done it. So this year i am going to but the only problem is i need some ideas for what i am going to do. So if you have any good ideas please let me know !!

Thanx :)

mani 01-11-2004 15:00

Re: Children in need
 
sit in a tub of mud for 12 hrs

charitable and good for the skin!

Tealeaf 01-11-2004 15:44

Re: Children in need
 
Get some of your mates and do a sponsored rubbish collection. Follow the binmen when they come round Church on Friday and pick up and place in bags all the rubbish the binmen spill or miss. Get people to sponsor each kilo of rubbish you collect. By my estimate you should end up with about 10 tons. Everyones happy - the Charity, the locals...everyone with the exception of the Binmen and HBC, and they may not be very happy. Oh, don't ask me what to do with the rubbish either.....

lettie 01-11-2004 18:45

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Actually, a sponsored rubbish collection may not be a bad idea. People would be willing to sponsor for that. You could enlist a local firm to help with the weigh-in and you would probably get some local newspaper coverage to aid the cause. I would definately sponsor and it is more original than a silence or walk and doesn't involve dressing up in owt daft (unless you want to).:)

Less 01-11-2004 18:55

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Quote:

Originally Posted by lettie
Actually, a sponsored rubbish collection may not be a bad idea. People would be willing to sponsor for that. You could enlist a local firm to help with the weigh-in and you would probably get some local newspaper coverage to aid the cause. I would definately sponsor and it is more original than a silence or walk and doesn't involve dressing up in owt daft (unless you want to).:)

Health & safety, lettie whats left the bin men (sorry refuse collectors, (sorry re-cyclers, oh what ever)), wouldn't touch how could we afford insurance for any-one else?

Busman747 01-11-2004 22:11

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[QUOTE=mani]sit in a tub of mud for 12 hrs
/QUOTE]

Not a new idea, thats just what Dougs been doing lately......Oops: Sorry mel, wrong thread;)

WillowTheWhisp 01-11-2004 22:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Less
Health & safety, lettie whats left the bin men (sorry refuse collectors, (sorry re-cyclers, oh what ever)), wouldn't touch

Not necessarily so. Here in Willows Lane it tends to be just stuff they drop but don't pick up. On bin days it's worse here than Whinney Hill tip.

I would be willing to sponsor a charity rubbish collection.

Doug 01-11-2004 22:16

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[QUOTE=Busman747]
Quote:

Originally Posted by mani
sit in a tub of mud for 12 hrs
/QUOTE]
Not a new idea, thats just what Dougs been doing lately......:oops: Sorry mel, wrong thread;)

I believe that this is a post made by one of our younger members in the hope of gaining support and idea's...Do we need to spread this any further than the oringinal post.....

Busman747 01-11-2004 22:19

Re: Children in need
 
I have to agree with Less in this, with loose rubbish, the dangers of used needles, glass etc outweigh the raising of money for this great charity drive.

WillowTheWhisp 01-11-2004 22:33

Re: Children in need
 
Yes, I can see your point there both of you. There are too many potential dangers of injury.

It would be good if what was done was also of some benefit in some way though, not just the sitting in mud or baked beans type of idea.

One year I organised a bring and buy sale but it was a nightmare to sort out and of course you need a venue for a thing like that too.

JohnW 02-11-2004 10:37

Re: Children in need
 
How about a sponsored park renovation scheme. Everyone was complaining recently about what a state the parks are in. Maybe someone could contact the council and it could be supervised/organised by the Parks Dept. or whoever; but all the work carried out by volunteers. I think it's great that Mel3ft is taking the trouble, well done you!

Doug 02-11-2004 12:41

Re: Children in need
 
Excellent idea John one in which everybody wins…I also second you sentiments regarding Mel3fts efforts.:)

mel3ft 02-11-2004 15:06

Re: Children in need
 
Thanks everyone there is some fantastic ideas ill have to pick one soon its on the 19th of november so i havent got a lot of time:)

WillowTheWhisp 02-11-2004 15:12

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That's one we could all benefit from JohnW but again it may be dangerous from the possibility of broken glass and discarded needles. I bet the parks dept won't agree to supervise it because they could end up being liable if someone is injured.

(Whatever happened to the voluntary clean up plans that were mentioned some time ago?)

Good luck Mel3ft with whatever you decide and don't forget to let us know so that we can sponsor you.

bobthedj 03-11-2004 22:17

Re: Children in need
 
My wifes been clearing and bagging a lot of last years toys for the charity shop to make room for the next delivery at christmas.

web car boot sale?


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