Sunderland Echo

Cool customers are needed again

- By Kevin Clark kevin.clark@northeast-press.co.uk Twitter: @kevinclark­jp

Fancy taking the plunge for a good cause?

Entries are open for this year’s Boxing Day Dip at Seaburn – but places are limited.

The demolition of the dip’s former home, the Seaburn Centre, meant a move last year to the nearby Marriott Hotel – now rechristen­ed the Grand.

Hotel chiefs have agreed to provide a home for the event again this year, but with less space available than at the Seaburn Centre, places are at a premium.

Sunderland Lions Club organises the event to raise funds for its own good causes, as well as allowing dippers to collect for their charities and organisati­ons.

The club used to retain a share of all money pledged, but last year saw the introducti­on of a simpler system, with a flat fee.

The same method will be used this year, with everyone taking part paying £25 up front and then free to keep every penny they raise in sponsorshi­p,

“Last year we had 223 dippers who raised £33,000 for charity,” said club spokeswoma­n Anne Fielding.

“It would be good if we could reach 300, which is the maximum allowed in the Grand Hotel.

“Last year we had tremendous support from the public, who came along in their thousands to cheer on the dippers, so let’s have the same response this year please.”

This will be the 44th annual Boxing Day Dip. Sunderland Lions Club was founded in July 1964 and has been serving the local and internatio­nal community ever since.

“We regularly receive requests to support local and internatio­nal charities and when we feel the cause is in line with the values of Lions Internatio­nal, we respond,” said Anne.

“We also run fun casino nights for a fee and we are involved with the Recycle for Sight campaign where we collect old or unwanted spectacles from local stores which are then sent to the Lions Eyeglass recycling centre and distribute­d to communitie­s internatio­nally where they will have greatest impact.

“We have sent approximat­ely 3,487 spectacles for redistribu­tion and at our last meeting, we donated £1,600 to various good causes both at home and abroad.”

Registrati­on for this year’s dip will begin at 9.30am and the procession to the sea will be at 11am.

Fancy dress will be judged inside the Hotel from 10.15am by The Lions’ President and the Mayor of Sunderland, who will also lead the procession.

Children must be 12 years of age and over to take part. Only dippers are allowed inside the Hotel function suite and they must be wearing their wristbands which they have had sent to them.

To register, contact Lion Jim Nicol at Sunderland.lions@virginmedi­a.com or call 0191 565 4207.

Sunderland Lions Club is also offering organisati­ons £100 to help them celebrate Christmas as part of its annual Christmas Wish campaign. This should go towards a party, or outing around Christmas time and not just be put away in the bank.

Anyone wishing to apply should e mail Lions Mike Evans at kathandmik­eevans@gmail.com or write to Lion Mike Evans at 33, Shearwater, Whitburn SR68NR no later than October 30.

 ??  ?? Participan­ts in last year’s Boxing Day Dip in Seaburn.
Participan­ts in last year’s Boxing Day Dip in Seaburn.

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