Rotary club launches darts Marathon
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by Sarah Shaffi
sshaffi@thekmgroup.co.uk
A rotary club is hoping to raise thousands of pounds for charity
through its 10th annual darts marathon.
Medway Rotary Club is supporting the Wisdom Hospice and Help for
Heroes with he marathon that is open to all.
T
eams
of up to eight players are being invited to take part and each team
will have to raise as much money as they can in sponsorship.
Players can choose a date between Saturday, March 27 and Friday,
April 18 to hold their darts marathon. All sessions will be
monitored by someone from Rotary.
Each team’s final score will be multiplied by the amount they
have raised in sponsorship, meaning the winners need not be the
best darts players.
A trophy and certificates will be presented to the winners by
television pundit Bobby George at a gala ceremony.
Organiser Keith Powell said: “This is a great event because it
involves a wide range of people throughout Medway and any team,
however experienced, stands a good chance of winning.
“Our aim is to make this year’s Medway Rotary Dart Marathon the
best ever and hope to raise many thousands of pounds for these
excellent causes.”
The Wisdom Hospice, run by Medway Community Healthcare which is
part of NHS Medway, is the only adult hospice serving the Medway
and Swale area.
Help for Heroes raises money to help injured troops.
For more information, or an entry form, call Keith Powell on
01634 377679, email keithpowell211@btinternet.com or
www.medwayrotary.org/darts
Thursday, March 11 2010
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