Monday 4 March 2019

Irregular Day Raffle

2019 marks the 20th year of Irregular Choice and founder, Dan Sullivan wants us all to celebrate our irregularities with the launch of Irregular Day. It's happening this Saturday, March 9th. Up and down the country and all around the world fans will be doing something irregular for the day. There's also going to be events and activities not only in Irregular Choice stores, but some of the independent stockists too. The day is about having fun and either doing something challenging, something a bit topsy turvy or maybe trying something new or different to you, that may not necessarily be 'irregular' to the next person. Everyone can participate, no matter where you are or what your abilities or chosen 'task' may be and you can hear Dan talking more about it here.
banner saying Irregular Day on pastel background

My good friend Tomi, you may remember she guest featured on The Shoe Girl Diaries a few years back for our 12 Shoes Of Christmas series (we sooo need to do that again), is pushing herself out of her comfort zone to host a charity raffle on Irregular Day. There's two amazing sets of prizes up for grabs, containing lots of Irregular Choice goodies-they really are spectacular. Tickets are £1 and the best bit is, you don't even need to go anywhere to join in, it can all be done online.  The raffles will then be drawn on Irregular Day on Saturday in Irregular Choice Carnaby Street and Lottie's Atik in Lincoln.  Here's Tomi with all the information you need. 

The two charities Tomi is raising money for are; Teenage Cancer Trust - they create world-class cancer services for young people in the UK, providing life-changing care and support so young people don’t have to face cancer alone and Chestnut Tree House - The children’s hospice for East and West Sussex, Brighton and Hove and South East Hampshire.

I'm really proud of Tomi for pushing herself to do this for these charities and for so generously donating her time and the bulk of the prizes.  I hope it's a great success as I know how much work she has put into it, so if you can spare a £1 or more and would like the chance to win some very special items (some were never available for sale), then head on over to the Facebook page to find out more or buy tickets on Paypal here.  What would you like to do for Irregular Day? 

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