we already have 2 non school bands already wanting to play. We're discussing venue today as if we go for the school we'll need security so people don't go wondering about the school. If we went for downstairs we'd need no security but all under 18s would need to be accompanied by an adult then we wouldn't need to provide refreshments but we wouldn't mKe a profit off it.
we're choosing the charity very soon but were wanting to know if this could be done realistically. The school is fine with using the hall after hours as there is teacher supervision and the janitors are on late. If this falls through gav at downstairs said we could use there.
Okay so at Leo's were discussing the idea of like a live music night. Where bands come along and play voluntarily (free) and all the money raised from tickets and selling stuff goes to a charity of choice. Venue would be Harlaw academy where the stage is absolutely massive and has full PA. Hall can hold 200ish and plus the balcony. This would be a single night event. Any suggestions or tips or even bands that would want to maybe play?
To be fair going out for a run can be just as enjoyable and burn as much and if not more calories than a gym exercise. If not get a rowing machine. Great for working your body.
Took me ages to find a decent enough link and even then it wasn't the best. It's against the rules to mention any websites therefore I am no help as al my links ain't exactly legal.
I'm feeling pretty proud this week in what I have achieved by joining Leo's and what we have done as a group to raise money for breast cancer research. In the last 3 weeks we have held 4 events including; Dare to wear- I wore make up for a day along with other guys Dare to bare- all participating girls never wore make up for a week Everest in an hour- we got as many people as possible (120) to run a certain amount as the same distance as Everest. We did it in 28 minutes. Today we ran sports day setting up side events including sponging teachers and kicking a ball at me. Over all I think it's been a success in what we've done as the new members and we are aiming for a couple of thousand pounds to go towards breast cancer research.