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Pals preview Roundhay Park jim-jam jaunt



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The things these fundraisers get up to....like wearing a pair of fleecy pyjamas on a hot summer's day!
Event fundraising manager Dee Richardson donned her jim-jams along with her sister, Jenny, and friend Zoe Fletcher.

The trio were promoting a sponsored walk in pyjamas which will take place in Roundhhay Park on Saturday, September 15, as part of National Yummy Mummy Week.

Dee, 25, of Ilkley, works for CLIC Sargent, the UK's leading children's cancer charity.

She hopes 300 families will turn out to raise £15,000 on the day.
Jenny, 23, a teaching assistant at Intake High School, Bramley, wore some stripey cotton pyjamas and Zoe, 29, of Meanwood, who works for npower, chose stretch pants.

"People were looking at us strangely," said Dee, "but we were able to tell them what our event was about."

The walk will cover 5km of pathways and there will be a 1km toddle for little legs

* To find out how to take part, call 08451 206 658 or log on to www.clicsargent.org.uk/yummymummy.

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  • Last Updated: 10 August 2007 11:56 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
  

 
 


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