In an attempt to make sure we're fully connected, we've set up a Facebook page for Team Goot and also a Twitter feed - @teamgoot
The idea is that the Team Goot banner can be used as a banner for all sorts of fundraising in memory of Guy.
Please follow us on Twitter and Facebook if you're interested! And please let us know of any ways in which you think we can improve what we're doing. Or if there's anything in particular you'd like to hear about.
Thank you!
I've spent quite a few years juggling work, family, friends, admin (usually ignored!) and a mild obsession with doing too much exercise. Now I've decided to share some of what I enjoy and what I've learned. Over the past few years I've realised things generally work out best when I go back to basics - with what I eat, how I train, what I wear... And most importantly that it’s all meant to be about going out there and having fun! Please follow me on Twitter - @hannahkeartland
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Tuesday, 7 February 2012
Exciting fundraising news!!!
We've had some really exciting fundraising news. Falkner House School (www.falknerhouse.co.uk) have decided to donate all of the money that they fundraise next term towards our fundraising appeal - to help Cancer Research UK support research into Hodgkin's lymphoma. This is really exciting and we are incredibly grateful to them for doing this.
Hopefully there might be other people or schools out there that decide to do something similar... We'll keep you posted on how they do.
And a reminder of our fundraising page - www.justgiving.com/brettandhannah2012
Hopefully there might be other people or schools out there that decide to do something similar... We'll keep you posted on how they do.
And a reminder of our fundraising page - www.justgiving.com/brettandhannah2012
We have a logo! (Hannah)
We have something exciting to share... We are running the Transalpine as "Team Goot" in honour of Brett's brother - "Goot" was Brett's nickname for him at university.
Here it is, let us know what you think!
Here it is, let us know what you think!
A huge thank you to Chandra Prince for helping with this - without his graphic design skills this wouldn't have looked anything near as professional!
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