The finale – so long, farewell

August 31, 2007 by everyclick

Our last day, so we headed back to Norfolk. Norwich was lucky enough to be the last dot on our route map! When we arrived we were greeted by staff from the World Land Trust who had set up their stand in the Forum. We spent a couple of hours with them, chatting to people, having our photo taken and spreading the word.  We then went for a wander of the streets of Norwich, distributing literature and having photos with new friends and big sites!! For our final day, it was a very exciting to meet so many friendly people, it is just a shame that it has to come to an end!
 
The mice would like to thank all who have met us on our route for making us feel so welcome and being such good sports. Everyclick is for such good causes so please keep up the good work and we look forward to seeing you all again.

Delightful Demelza House

August 30, 2007 by everyclick

This morning we headed to Kent, to Demelza House, an 8 bedded  childrens hospice in Sittingbourne.  Demelza House provides respite, sympton control and end-of-life care and bereavement support.  The hospice has raised £1115.15 through Everyclick. We had our photos taken with some of the staff before meeting a few of the children and admiring their artwork! We then headed back up to Norfolk to prepare for our last day of the mouse tour!

Treading the boards in Guildford

August 29, 2007 by everyclick

After a long drive down to Guildford we arrived at the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre where we met the fundraising staff from the theatre.  It is one of only two theatres left in the South East that creates its own work.  The Theatre has raised £694.09 through Everyclick with 25 supporters.  We had our photo taken outside the theatre, at the bar, by the river and investigated what shows were on at the box office. The afternoon was spent wandering around the town and visiting the castle, spreading the Everyclick word.

Beaches and Lifeboats

August 28, 2007 by everyclick

This morning we ventured down to the Sheringham beach on the North Norfolk coast where we visited the lifeboat house and saw the lifeboat and the tractor that pulls it down into the sea when a call out is made. The RNLI have raised a total of £381.98 through Everyclick and following the mice’s visit to the Sheringham branch we hope that it will raise much much more!

Spreading the word in Ipswich

August 25, 2007 by everyclick

This morning we visited the Age Concern shop in Ipswich, we had our photos taken in the shop and with the volunteers working that day, we then headed into the town centre, handing out leaflets, stickers and balloons, ensuring that lots more people are aware of the benefits of using Everyclick.com as their search engine!p1120049.jpgp1120046.jpgp1120050.jpg