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Fancy-dress family raises nearly £1,000 for hospice on New Year's Eve pub crawl.
Summary
The Ryder family dressed as Toy Story characters for a New Year's Eve pub crawl and have raised about £800 for St. Michael's Hospice, continuing an annual fundraising tradition.
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The Ryder family completed a New Year's Eve pub crawl dressed as Toy Story characters and raised funds for St. Michael's Hospice. The outing is part of their annual fancy-dress tradition and aims to bring smiles while supporting a local charity. Costumes this year included Woody, Little Bo Peep, Slinky Dog and Evil Emperor Durge. The family said the hospice is close to their hearts and that they regularly support it.
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- The family reported a total of about £800 raised for St. Michael's Hospice.
- The event took place on New Year's Eve and is an annual fancy-dress pub crawl for the family.
- Costumes included Woody, Little Bo Peep, Slinky Dog and Evil Emperor Durge among others.
- Theresa Ryder said St. Michael's Hospice are "amazing" and the charity is close to the family's hearts.
- The family gave thanks to the King of Wessex pub for being welcoming and noted one town-centre donor gave £100.
- A JustGiving fundraising page was mentioned as the online fundraiser for the event.
Summary:
The family's annual pub crawl combined celebration with fundraising and has reached about £800 for St. Michael's Hospice. It attracted local attention and continued a regular tradition of community support. Undetermined at this time.
