How much have we raised so far?

 

 

Fundraising

 

The old club house is no more! Stafford and Stone Canoe Club's new club house is now work in progress. In order to finish the work we will need to raise a minimum of £10,000. This page is dedicated to helping raise that amount. You can also check out how much we have currently raised, how close we are to achieving our target and donate online on the right of this page.

 

Latest News - 24 Hr Canoe Slalom Challenge 

  

£10,000 Fundraising Event


World Record Attempt

 

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Fundraising progress so far

 

As you can see, we have now started our fundraising challenge. So far we have:

 

  • Raised £190 from an Ergo challenge and raffle at our October division 3/4 event at Stone
  • Raised £950 from a bagpack at Morrisons, Stone on 24 October. A fantastic achievement! I hope everyones shopping arrived home in good condition!
  • Raised £350 from the SSCC quiz night held at Little Stoke Cricket club on 26 November. A fun and enjoyable event that was attended by 16 teams.
  • Raised £585 from a bagpack at Marks and Spencer Stafford on 27 November.
  • Raised £200 from the save of high quality Christmas and Birthday cards (thanks to Horst)
  • Recieved over £400 of donations from long standing club members.

 

Upcomming events

 

We've got plenty of events planned in the near future.

 

Our signature event will be a World Record attempting 24 hour canoe slalom at Stone on 22/23 January. This is going to be a big event! Do you have what it takes to be a record breaker? 

 

Other coming events include:

 

  • January: Sale of 2011 calendar using images from the SSCC photo competition. See Andy Neave (or members page of this website). Calendars now only £5
  • January/February: Fundraising events alongside our mini slalom series.
  • February: Sponsored international cross-country ski marathon. Four intrepid members; Dave Royle, Pete Tansey, Pam Crowley and Rob Holdway will be taking some of the worlds fittest athletes at the 50km Konig Lugwig Lauf in southern Germany.