The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Charity crawl with cultural twist raises vital funds for Maggie’s

Fundraiser­s: Over £30k generated

- BY SHONA GOSSIP

Hundreds of walkers took in Aberdeen’s culture last night while raising vital funds for charity.

Maggie’s inaugural Culture Crawl took fundraiser­s on a 10-mile tour of the Granite City, stopping off at some top attraction­s along the way.

And not only did the 400-plus participan­ts get the chance to see inside the buildings after-hours, they also got to enjoy some entertainm­ent to rally them through the miles.

The route was kept top secret until the walkers arrived at the Maggie’s Centre on Westburn Road, where they were issued with a map outlining the stops – and surprises – in store.

As they set off from the centre, the group were put in the party spirit with a performanc­e by The Purple Aardvark Project.

Later, they enjoyed music from St Machar’s Cathedral choir as they took in the church, before moving on to Transition Extreme for a barbecue.

Artist Shelagh Swanson opened up her private studio in Footdee for another

“The route was kept top secret until the walkers arrived at the Maggie’s Centre”

stop, before historian Fiona-Jane Brown shared stories of crime and punishment at the Society of Advocates building behind the sheriff court.

And in a more cheerful stop, fundraiser­s – who are on track to raise more than £30,000 for Maggie’s Aberdeen – were treated to a colourful aerial, pole and acrobatic display in the iconic Marischal College quad.

The one-off show by Inverted: Circus Pole and Fitness reinvigora­ted the group as they made their way to the Syed Shah Mosque on Crown Street, Trinity Hall – home of the city’s Seven Incorporat­ed Trades – and the finish line at Duthie Park’s Winter Gardens.

Paula Cormack, fundraisin­g manager at Maggie’s Aberdeen, said: “We have been absolutely blown away by the response to Culture Crawl.

“The event has really captured the imaginatio­n and with over £30,000 raised before the walkers even left Maggie’s it is a real testament to the charitable nature and generosity of people in the north-east.

“The atmosphere was absolutely incredible – there was a real buzz from start to finish.”

All money raised from the crawl will go directly to supporting the Maggie’s Aberdeen Centre, which needs more than £400,000 per year to remain operationa­l.

 ?? Photograph­s: Kami Thomson ?? ENTHUSIAST­IC: Hundreds took part in Maggie’s Culture Crawl 2017 which visited some top attraction­s along the route.
Photograph­s: Kami Thomson ENTHUSIAST­IC: Hundreds took part in Maggie’s Culture Crawl 2017 which visited some top attraction­s along the route.
 ??  ?? Walkers pass by St Machar’s Cathedral, one of the top historic attraction­s visited on the route
Walkers pass by St Machar’s Cathedral, one of the top historic attraction­s visited on the route
 ??  ?? The essential warm-up got the participan­ts ready to stride out on the 10-mile tour
The essential warm-up got the participan­ts ready to stride out on the 10-mile tour

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