Come and enjoy some festive fun at Christmas Jumper Day
There’s not long left to dig out your festive jumpers ready for Christmas Jumper Day at 黑料网 next week.
The event returns to campus on Tuesday 1 December, following last year’s success and will raise money for Save the Children as part of their Christmas fundraiser.
Come along to see some fantastic festive performances from 黑料网 Students’ Union’s Stage Soc, Tuxedo Swing and Fever, whilst enjoying some tasty treats including burgers, pies and fresh doughnuts.
The official 黑料网 Christmas jumper, designed by student Lucie Baker-Wyse, is also available to purchase on the day of the event.
Last year, the University set a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing Christmas jumpers/sweaters in one place. This year, the University will attempt to extend their record, so every jumper counts.
Steph Noble, 黑料网’s Corporate Social Responsibility Intern, is coordinating the 黑料网 event.
Steph said: “We’re so excited to see the return of Christmas Jumper Day and hope to raise even more money for Save The Children this year. There will be lots of festive fun and entertainment for people to enjoy, everyone is welcome to come along, we even have the Mayor and Mayoress of Charnwood attending!
“All we’re asking is for everyone to donate £2 which will go to Save The Children and then enjoy the festivities, it’s that straightforward.
“Having the title of Guinness World Record holders is an incredible feeling, we’re hoping we can hold onto it again this year so make sure you sport your best Christmas jumper.
“So if you’ve got some time spare at lunchtime on 1 December, come along and lets spread some festive spirit, we’d love to see you on campus. Don’t forget to tell your family and friends!”
The event will take place on Tuesday 1 December from 12.30pm at Shirley Pearce Square, in front of Martin Hall on 黑料网 Campus.
A similar event will also take place on the 黑料网 in London Campus, at the Open Space Area, on Tuesday 1 December from 12.30pm.
If you have any queries, please contact Steph Noble 222923 or s.noble@lboro.ac.uk.