Friday, October 21, 2011

Bone Marrow For Leukaemia Trust set to break Guinness World Record Tomorrow Saturday, October 22nd!

The Bone Marrow for Leukaemia Trust will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest time spent on a big wheel tomorrow Saturday, October 22nd, at the "Revolver", Point Village. The record will commence at 10am, in an attempt to break the existing record of 24hours and 8minutes. The Trust hopes to raise over 60,000 in funds from the activities taking place during the event, that will go towards supporting families, who do, or may need a bone marrow transplant.


The Revolver carries 42 pods in total with over 20 of these pods being sponsored by well known Irish businesses, colleges, and groups from the arts. Funds raised from this record attempt will go directly to helping to maintain vital support for the running of the Haematology Department in St.James Hospital Dublin, Ireland's only allogenic transplant centre.


The Laughter Lounge, will be on board to provide plenty of wide grins, and multipal activities on the ground. To keep visitors amused there will be segways, Sumo Fat Suits, a selection of food stalls and much much more.