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Dear Challenger, As promised here is your Orchid Challenge Information pack that hopefully will support you with your fu

Dear Challenger, As promised here is your Orchid Challenge Information pack that hopefully will support you with your fund raising.

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Dear Challenger, As promised here is your Orchid Challenge Information pack that hopefully will support you with your fu

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  1. Dear Challenger, As promised here is your Orchid Challenge Information pack that hopefully will support you with your fund raising. Thank you for sending your £20 deposits which we have used to secure your hotel booking and as such will be deducted from your final payment (i.e. hotel will cost you around £60 for 2 nights less £20) We have now had two organisational team meetings to plan and organise the event. At the last meeting the route was agreed in principle and is now been planned in detail. We are currently organising vehicles to transport us and our bikes during the challenge and we have written to ferry companies asking for free channel crossing. The basic challenge details have now been confirmed (see separate sheet) and it is important that you note and diarise dates and timings. As with last year you will need to book the Friday off work - albeit this year the challenge will actually start on the Friday (no warm ups, team building, coffee shops!) PTO...

  2. Continued... As we endeavour to make this event happen behind the scenes, we now hand over the sponsorship form (attached separately) for you to do your bit - raise money, and loads of it!!! It is important we do not step on each others patches - people will always give more to those they know, please bear this in mind and talk to your fellow team members who work in your world to discuss how to maximise fund-raising Remember you must raise £250 minimum - but our expectation is that you will set personal targets much higher than this. Some ideas to generate additional funds are attached. There is no competition for who can raise the most as everyone is at a different starting point - the most important thing is that as a team we feel in our hearts that we have done our very best. Any queries please contact us - good luck Mark & Anil

  3. Brown Dog Charity Group Raising Money For Cancer Sufferers

  4. 2002 Challenge The Orchid Challenge

  5. THE ORCHID CHALLENGE 2002 The Brown Dog Orchid Challenge Team have to ride a bike 125 miles through 3 countries - England, France and Belgium. Whilst the challenge will take place over two days - the team only have 12 hours riding time to complete the challenge. None of the team are regular bikers, indeed most of the team have not been on a bike for years - thus making the event a real challenge for everyone involved. All proceeds will go to The Orchid Cancer Appeal

  6. Brown Dog Charity Group The Orchid Challenge 2002 “Timings and detail to be confirmed” Friday 14th June 5 challengers meet in Bristol at 6.30 am 16 challengers meet in Brum at 6.30 am 5 challengers leave Bristol at 7.00 am in 7 seater car 16 challengers leave Brum at 7.00 am in Mini-Van & Van Challengers drive to starting point near Hastings Challenge starts at 11.00 am prompt Ride 25 miles to Dover (England) - ETA 2.00 pm) Ferry to Calais (exact time to be confirmed) Ride 25 miles to St Omer (France) - ETA 6.00-7.00 pm Saturday 14th June Challenge commences at 8 am Ride 75 miles to Bruges (Belgium) - ETA 5.00-6.00 pm Note: Timings may change slightly depending on ferry times

  7. THE ORCHID CHALLENGE 2002 - MORE DETAIL Basic Information There are 18 bikers and 4 ground support 3 vehicles will be taken 1 15 seater mini-bus leaving Birmingham 1 7 seater people carrier from Bristol 1 Luton Van for bikes leaving Birmingham (Bristol people must get their bikes to Birmigham on the week prior to the challenge - this needs to be organised) The Challenge Meet at Brindleyplace (or Bristol tba) on Friday 14th at 6.30 am Leave Brindleyplace (or Bristol) at 7.00 am prompt The challenge starts at 11.00 am (near Hastings) on Friday 14th We will bike to Dover (25 miles) arriving 1.30-2.00pm Ferry will leave around 2pm (tba) - arrive France 3pm = 4 pm local time We will bike to St Omer (25 miles) in France Arrive St Omer c. 7.00 pm Everyone arrange own eating - meet at 9.30 onwards in Hotel Bar Challenge continues at 8am on Saturday 15th prompt. (note breakfast is not in the price for the first night - individuals will need to make own arrangements) We will bike 75 miles to Bruges (stopping at Ypres for lunch) We will arrive at Bruges at approx. 5-6 pm A table will be booked for 8pm for team celebrations The following day time will be available in the morning to see Bruges We will leave Bruges at approx. 11.30 (tbc) to catch 1pm ferry Ferry will arrive Dover at 12 Noon = 11am local Drive back to Birmingham or Bristol = 2 pm Home mid afternoon in time for all dads to receive their chocolates!

  8. Brown Dog Charity Group Orchid Challenge Team Group Operations Mark Storer Operations Development Anil Patel Operations Development Martin Cox Operations Development Peter Fowler Operations Development Mathew Stoneman Operations Development Colin Spilsbury Operations Development David Underwood Manufacturing Godfrey Gwilliam Manufacturing Frank Eustace Strategy & Planning H Styles Customer & SM Kiran Mehay Customer & SM Kevin Hewson Customer & SM Paul Baker Customer & SM Network Peter Little HR Network Special Guests Helen Storer Isobel Eustace David Hall Julie Clarke Richard Holmes Steve Crawley 2002 Challenge

  9. Brown Dog Charity Group Orchid Challenge Team Ways to Raise Money You may have your own ideas - this may help! Other than asking everyone you meet and writing to people…. 1. Think of friends you know who have their own business’ or who may be very senior/influential They may provide corporate sponsorship 2. What consultants pester you for business - pester them for sponsorship 3. Get your mum to organise an ‘open house coffee day’ (Marks mum did this in 2000 and raised £1000) Have a tombola, make and sell cakes - advertise in local post office (we can do a poster or letter for you to pop in local houses around you 4. Drop a note to all local houses near you - put in SAE 5. Go on local radio - get a feature in local paper (Mark did this last year with great affect) 6. Write to local businesses 7. Contact schools (many schools received the Orchid video last year) they may do something as testicular cancer hits 15-18 year old big time 2002 Challenge

  10. The Orchid Cancer Appeal is dedicated to fund research into men’s cancer, their diagnosis, prevention and treatment, and to increase public awareness of these previously neglected diseases

  11. MENS CANCER In the last 20 years, world-wide cases of prostrate cancer have increased dramatically. With the decline in deaths from lung cancer, prostrate cancer is becoming the most important issue to men. Testicular cancer is a life threatening disease that predominantly affects young men between the ages of 15 and 40. Over the last 25 years incidence has doubled and the rise has been linked to decline in sperm count. Though curable today, more than half the patients delay seeking treatment because of lack of knowledge or embarrassment, making treatment more complicated and distressing. Penile cancer, though rare and largely preventable by education, usually presents late at a stage when the only treatment is mutilating surgery.

  12. THE ORCHID CANCER APPEAL Formed in June 1996 by former testicular cancer patient, Colin Osbourne. The Orchid Cancer Appeal was the first registered charity dedicated to fund research into diagnosis, prevention and treatment of testicular, prostrate and penile cancer and to increase public awareness of these previously neglected diseases. The charity has achieved its primary target in securing funding to establish the Mens Cancer Unit’s research programme at Barts and the London Hospitals. It is now setting out to extend this with the second phase of development to meet the need for funding of Men’s Cancer treatment in other parts of the UK.

  13. CELEBRITY SUPPORTERS Patron Steve Davis MBE OBE, Six times World Snooker Champion Vice Presidents Pat Cash, Former Wimbledon Champion John Conteh, Former World Middleweight Boxing Champion Jason Cundy, Former Chelsea, Spurs and Ipswich Footballer Chris Evans, Radio and television Presenter Chris Horsman, Bath Professional Rugby Player Sir Geoff Hurst MBE, 1966 England World Cup Team Jason Leonard, England/Harlequins Rugby Player Colin Montgomery, Professional Golfer Michael Parkinson CBE, Television Chat Show Host Eric Peters, Scotland & Harlequins Professional Rugby Player Martin Peters MBE, 1966 England World Cup Team Geoff Thompson MBE, Five Times World Karate Champion Ronnie Whelan, Former Liverpool Professional Footballer

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