Dyas Dino's Day Out
Participants: Andrew Hart & Andrew Georgiou
Participants: Andrew Hart & Andrew Georgiou
Red Nose Day - 2019 · 15 March 2019 ·
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On Wednesday 13th March, in aid of Comic Relief, our very own Andrew Hart and Andrew Georgiou will be completing a very special challenge.
Both Andrew's will be setting off from Wimbledon HQ to our Chiswick Store where they will start their journey. From here, they will begin a long, treacherous route by foot to another 13 of our London Stores - finishing up in Canary Wharf… all dressed in inflatable dinosaur costumes.
Here are the Stores that can expect a visit:
1.Chiswick
2. Kensington
3. Earls Court Road
4. Artillery Row
5. The Strand
6. St Martins Lane
7. Baker Street
8. Tottenham Court Road
9. Brunswick
10. Holborn
11. Fleet Street
12. Queens Street
13. Gracechurch Street
14. Canary Wharf
They have 12 hours to complete the challenge and visit every Store along the route. The duration of the route MUST be completed on Dino Claws
They will stop at each Store along the route to wave hello and get a picture with the Team to prove they were there before going on their merry way.
Whilst we all want to see our Andrews walking the streets in silly costumes, we want to raise money for a good cause even more. That’s why we’re asking you to pledge 50p per Store they reach along the route (£7 in total), or a donation of your choice to show your support.
Don’t let them get off easy! Pledge £7 today so that Andrew and Andrew HAVE to visit each and every store along the route. Hey, they might be extinct… we mean... exhausted by the end of it, but all money raised will go toward a worthy cause.
Comic Relief strives to create a just world, free from poverty. All the money raised by the public is spent by Comic Relief to help poor and disadvantaged people in the UK and the world’s poorest communities.
If just £1 can help to provide nutritious food for a family of four in need in the UK, imagine the potential £1,000 has to make a difference to even more lives.
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