Are you up for a challenge to find an innovative and creative way of getting from Rye Harbour to Winchelsea Beach and back? And having fun on April Fools Day? And raising funds for a wonderful charity?
Jo Clark-Wilson has organised this terrific event and told me more about it, "At 11am on April 1 a group of runners, walkers (with and without dogs), cyclists, roller skaters, dancers and musicians and people with unique challenges, are setting off from Park Holidays clubhouse by the Rye Harbour Nature Reserve.
"Some of the quirky challenges include walking the route in fancy dress and a chicken tag egg and spoon team; dressing as Wonder Woman whilst making cards; knitting a scarf; and doing Tai Chi. There is a creation of a mobile photographic exhibition along the nature reserve (with an experienced twitcher), and someone has set himself a challenge of walking 5,000 steps, which would be a massive achievement.
"This is all in aid of Brains Matter, a charity focused on making a difference to the lives of individuals and their families after the trauma of brain injury."
Brains Matter currently supports clients in a programme of activities at a day centre, with the community wellbeing service and drop-in support groups. The goals are to provide information, guidance and support that matters to enable all those to have purposeful, stimulating, and enjoyable lives, as far as possible.
For more information, please contact Brains Matter on 01892 619001 or at fundraising@brainsmatter.org.uk or jo.clarkwilson@head-first.org.
https://www.brainsmatter.org.uk
https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/WhereTheresAWill?
