Justine Curgenven, film maker, extreme sea kayaker and sponsored The North Face athlete, is preparing to embark on the challenge of her career – the 1,700 mile circumnavigation of the remote and relentless seas around South Island, New Zealand. Not only this, but if she succeeds, she will be one of only four people ever to have continuously circumnavigated the island, and the first woman. read more »
New Zealand
Fundraising Salsa Workshop - Tickets available NOW!!
Tickets are now on sale for the fundraising workshop on Saturday 20th January 2007, sponsored by Stratford on Avon College and Margaret Greenwood.
Tickets cost £8 and include full tuition and snacks. A raffle will run on the night and a limited bar service is available, beer, wine, soft and hot drinks! read more »
Practice Hill Walk - The Malverns
Yes - it is true, I completed a practice hill trek last weekend in preparation for my the full deal in New Zealand. The group who will be trekking together in New Zealand next year all met up for a practice trek in the Malverns. I was a bit worried on the morning of the walk because it was chucking it down and I haven't bought any waterproofs yet, so thought I might be in for a pretty miserable day! My luck was in though because the weather cleared up and it was perfect! read more »
The Trek
I have signed up to do an epic trek to New Zealand in March 2007. I will be trekking in support of Acorns Children’s Hospice Trust. This is a cause which is very close to my heart, and I have supported them for a number of years. The desperate need for hospices was brought home to me when one of my close friends had a daughter who was diagnosed with a terminal illness at the age of 3. His family found the help and support offered by the hospice invaluable. Tragically, his daughter died last year, but the hospice continued to offer support in the form of bereavement counselling. Times are very hard for hospices at the moment, the Government has cut funding for organisations such as Acorns, and as a result, beds have been closed and the number of families it is possible to help is dropping. I have to raise £4000.00 to allow me to go on the trek, all flight costs etc are being covered personally. read more »