Salvation Army fitness fundraiser in Lincoln

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Saturday, September 15, 2012
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AlexColman

A host of fitness and dance displays are being held to raise funds for Lincoln's Salvation Army, in City Square, today.

Everything from a weightlifting challenge to pole fitness displays are taking place to generate funds for the repair of the Salvation Army Hall.

  1. Local dance group, Street Beats.

    Local dance group, Street Beats.

The building which is over 100-years-old, has started to crumble and £250,000 needs to be raised to save the hall.

Members of the public are encouraged to come along and enjoy the entertainment with local dance group, Street Beat and to try their hand at tight-rope walking and help with the weightlifting challenge.

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The event is running from 10am until 4pm in City Square in Lincoln.

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  • Profile image for peeunit

    by peeunit

    Monday, September 17 2012, 9:09AM

    “@Camelherder: I went along, and there were quite a lot of people there. I spoke to one guy who reckoned they had raised over £2k, which is good.
    If you missed the event, but would like to donate, you could always send a cheque to The Salvation Army
    Lincoln Corps
    106 High Street
    Lincoln
    LN5 7PY”

  • Profile image for camelherder

    by camelherder

    Sunday, September 16 2012, 7:28PM

    “Since when did we have bungee jumping angels on the Cornhill? This event was held in City Square the photo is a bit of a clue.

    They may have raised a little bit more cash had people been given the right location.”

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