Summer lockdown challenge 2020 - The Big Choir Full Members, THE BIG CHOIR PLYMOUTH, THE BIG ONLINE CHOIR , St Albans

Thu, 9 Jul 2020

  • Event Details
  •  
  • Type of event: Fundraiser
    Venue: Wherever you happen to be!
    Description:

     

    Sadly because of COVID-19 we are unable to perform this summer.  This is one of the biggest fundraisers of the year for us and as a result our donation to Cancer Research will really suffer in 2020.

    We have been thinking of ways to keep up our fundraising, and knowing how much everyone loves a challenge, we've decided to challenge our audience and our supporters to try to make up some of the loss to cancer research UK.  All charities are suffering so badly through this pandemic. As we all know cancer is not taking a break and we want to do all we can to support them.

    Please choose your challenge, or set your own.  Send us a photo by email: info@thebigchoir.org with your name and your challenge details so that we can post it to Facebook if you're ok with this.  Once your challenge is completed we will show your 'virtual seat' as sold.  Thank you SO much for your continued support.


    SUGGESTED CHALLENGES:

    1k walk
    5k walk or run
    10k walk or run
    5k, 10k or 25k cycle
    How many k's can you row in a set time on a rowing machine
    Finish a puzzle in a set time of your choice
    Skipping - set your own challenge
    Sing-a-thon - how long can you sing for without taking a break (except for water)
    Keepie-uppies - set your own challenge
    Dance-a-thon - how long can you dance for without taking a break (with loo breaks)
    Space hopper race
    The Roger Fedderer challenge (for tennis enthusiasts!)
    Do the Plank for a set amount of time
    Sit-ups
    Haircut or shave
    Chilli eating challenge, ie. how many chillies (or dry cream crackers) can you eat
    Jelly beans & chopsticks.  How many can you transfer from one bowl to another in 60 seconds (please video!)

    Thank you as always for taking part and for helping us to take a step further towards a cure for cancer.