Sunday 24 November 2013

Trials and Tribulations

Well, quite a bit has happened since the last blog entry.

Our website is now up and running so people can go on and have a look at what we are doing and can purchase tickets for our events.  The link to the website is:  http://www.batwoman.org.uk/Macmillancancersupport.html


On 8th November we did our first fancy dress pub crawl, which despite a couple of hiccups, was a big success.  We were meant to meet in town at 10pm but the bus was late so me and Sarah were late and left mum stood outside the pub freezing for half an hour while she waited for us.  We did text her to let her know we were running late but she left her phone at home, oh well!!  We finally got going and were immediately given a sign of things to come when in the second pub we went into, a drunk man with vomit all down the front of his jacket kept trying to force us to give him a hug or a kiss, so that was fun. We finally managed to shrug him off and continued on our journey.
After a few more pubs we got to The Malt Mill which, like all the pubs we went to, we had phoned prior to going in and they said it was all right for us to take in our collection tins.  However, when we got there we got some donations from the two punters in the upstairs bar then headed downstairs where people seemed to be very annoyed at our presence and nobody donated any money.  After a few minutes the barman finally told us that it was a private function and everybody had already paid £20 a ticket to get in to help raise money for a little girl with cancer, so we quickly hurried out and continued with the pub crawl.
A few pubs later and we arrived at Filthy McNasty's where I was very successful and lots of generous people donated lots of money.  Sarah however was not so lucky.  She approached some people at the bar and was asked by the barmaid to show her fundraising licence. She stopped to open her bag to get the licence but before she had a chance to reach into her bag, a big burly man grabbed her by her necklace and pulled it across her throat so that she could not breathe and he proceeded to grab her bag and take out the licence, all the while the barmaid just stood watching what was going on and not doing anything to help her.  Luckily, mum was able to go over and help Sarah while I finished gathering donations from other punters.  Just as I was about to leave I walked past a group of men who'd said they wanted to donate some money.  I stood patiently and waited but instead of putting money into the tin, the men decided it would be more fun to try to take off my dress.  When I shrugged them off and started walking towards the exit one man from the group told me that since I was no fun (i.e I wouldn't take my clothes off) they were not going to donate any money anymore.
We carried on with the pub crawl relatively problem free, other then the occasional rude person, and in the end Sarah raised £126.95, mum raised £145.91 and I raised £185.07, making it a successful pub crawl with a total amount raised of £457.93.


Today, mum and I braved the cold and went to Thainstone for another car boot sale, selling lots of clothes, bags, books etc generously donated by our super smashing friends and ourselves.  We arrived around 8.30am and immediately were approached by several people looking to find a bargain.  The first hour we were there was really busy and we sold quite a lot, afterwards it settled down and by noon there were hardly any people going about.  By about 12.30pm we ended up just packing up and going home as there were no more customers and everybody else had packed up or were packing up.  Despite the freezing cold and people being really stingy we managed to get rid of everything, well almost, which is great as it means no more car boots for a while - yey!!!  Even if we hadn't sold so much we probably wouldn't be doing any more car boots anyway as they don't really generate much money and it's getting far too cold now.  Today we took in £81.20, which doesn't seem like much in comparison to other things we are doing like pub crawls and bag packing but it's more then we have taken in the other car boot sales, besides, every little helps!!!



In other news, we now have more bands organised to play in our Battle of the Bands in the Tunnels on 10th January.  The bands are: Eden, Zodiac Arrest, Logic Effect, I Punched A Hurricane, Reverse-61 and Easily Led.  Tickets for this event will cost £3 and will be available to buy at the door on the night.

You can check out the details for this event as well as the "Not A Burn's Supper" Dinner Dance with Auction and the Race Night (tickets for these two events are available online) at our events website http://www.batwoman.org.uk/Macmillancancersupport.html.



Other than organising and participating in events and getting cold and abused by drunk men, we have pretty much occupied ourselves by emailing lots of companies and asking for donations for our raffle and auction which doesn't seem to be very successful thus far.  We did also find time to go for long walks up hills carrying our day sacks to practice for Peru.


So, that's about it from us this time but remember that if you would like to join in with any of our events then please get in contact, also you can sponsor us using the following links:
http://www.justgiving.com/Heather-Kennedy5
http://www.justgiving.com/Karen-Kennedy5


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