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The staff and volunteers at Sue Ryder - Wheatfields Hospice are leading by example and have challenged two of their colleagues to a ‘hair-raising’ task.  Barry Peel will dye his hair purple and David Colley will wax his legs as long as at least £500 is raised in sponsorship before 26th February.

Why not join them? Grab a bunch of colleagues, classmates, friends or sporting fellows and get sponsored to dye your hair grass-green or wear it Jedward-style?  How about a sponsored leg, back or chest wax?  Ban hair gel for the day, wear a wig. Turn that walrus moustache to good use – shave it off for dosh. No need to be a shrinking violet just because of that receding hairline – make your hairpiece your party piece!

If you need a sponsorship form or any more ideas please contact Joseph Bland at Wheatfields.

Event details

Date01 - 28 February 2010
Activity typeCorporate Events, Social Events, Family Events
LocationLeeds

Contact details

NameJoseph Bland
Telephone0113 2033 338
Emailjoseph.bland@suerydercare.org

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