I find it really exciting that the TeamHonk Relay has now started! They have passed through Cornwall and Somerset already. If you go and see the photos you will see how seriously crazily everyone is taking this. Seeing all the mad outfits made me realise that I need to make more of an effort so I've ordered us all some Sport's Relief All-in-Ones. Just hope I can manage to run in a onesie...
We will be wearing our matching outfits to receive the baton on Wednesday March 12th at Kendal Town Hall at around 4:30 from A Cupcake Mum and Family on a Bike who are bringing it from Morecambe. I will be taking it to visit a couple of local schools in Kendal.
Then on the Saturday morning the children and I will run down from Kendal Castle:
and then have a lift to Brough Castle for another mini run. After that its a trip to Barnard Castle for our 3rd run of the day! We will complete our leg of the relay hopefully at the Bowes Museum to hand over to Head in a Book. At this point we may well collapse in a heap before heading back home! If you want to come and join us then please message me or pop onto our special Facebook group.
To inspire us can you please sponsor us as part of the team effort to rise £20,000 for Sports Relief! We have an official text donate code! Text HONK to 70005 and donate £5 to Sport Relief If you are a brand or business who can help then please take a look at the TeamHonk site for information about what you can do for us.
The first ever Sainsbury’s Sport Relief Games take place from Friday 21st to Sunday 23rd March 2014. The public can join the fun and games by running, swimming or cycling their way to raising cash at over a thousand venues around the country, including the landmark events at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
As one of the biggest fundraising events, Sport Relief brings the entire nation together to get active raise cash and change lives. The money raised by the public is spent by Comic Relief to help transform the lives of some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people both at home in the UK and across the world.
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