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FUNDRAISERS THINK PINK FOR DIP IN THE DRINK.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| October 31, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Northern Echo)

A WOMAN who has survived breast cancer twice led 50 fundraisers wearing pink fancy dress into the sea at Redcar to raise money for charity.

Sharyn Clarkson, a married mother-of-two, organised the sponsored Pink Dip to support Cancer Research UK's All Women Together campaign.

Her pink posse, who ranged in age from 14 to 82, wore a bright array of costumes - from pink witches to a stick of candyfloss and a pink bunny girl.

Mrs Clarkson opted for a pink curly wig, a pink T-shirt, pink trousers and pink fluffy slippers.

The retired psychiatric nurse said: "Redcar's Boxing Day Dip is famous throughout the …

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