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Fire walking event to raise money for Charities supported by Rotary

Fire walking events can offer an 'out of comfort zone' challenge that can serve as a metaphor for dealing with challenges in business, in sport or in your personal life.
What is a Fire walk?
It is walking across a bed of red hot coals, barefoot

Why fire walk?
Why walk on a bed of red hot coals burning at temperatures of over
1200 degrees Fahrenheit?
For many people, successfully completing an activity
that appears impossible has a real 'wow' factor. Fire walking can serve as a metaphor
for achievement in business or in life, stretching the boundaries
of your comfort zone, challenging your beliefs, facing your fears,
listening to your inner guidance, crossing into a new chapter of
your career or life. Many people experience an ‘Aha!’
moment – “If I can do this, what else can I achieve?”
Now you can experience Fire walking and contribute to Charity* at the same time (either paying to take part directly or through personal sponsorship)
*Choose from the following charities supported by Rotary:
- St Mary's Hospice
- Self-harm Awareness for the Furness Area
- Alzheimer's Society
- Help for Heroes
Organiser:
Tony Burgess, Director of Academy of High Achievers Ltd
www.aha-success.com
Tony's mobile: 07989 469 570
When?
Friday 30th September 2011
Meeting at 6pm at Chetwynde School Car Park
Walking on the hot coals will begin at some time between approx 9:30pm-10:30pm (depending upon the time it takes for the wood to burn down to coals).
The event will finish will be between approx 11:00pm and 12:30 (NB: you must be prepared to stay until 12:30)
Where? Chetwynde School, Rating Lane, Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria LA13 0NY
To take part...
...you will need to commit to raise through sponsorship (or you may choose to pay for this exciting event out of your own pocket) a minimum total of £150.
An advance online payment of £36 will secure your place at the event and the remaining £114 will need to be made payable to 'Rotary Club of Furness Peninsula' or donated online at www.justgiving.co.uk
We ask that you please bring a cheque on the night for £114 (or more) payable to ‘Rotary Club of Furness Peninsula’ or clear evidence of online donations
We have found that most people can make it happen to pay the full amount up front on the night and then collect sponsor money after the event to recover their personal outgoings. However, we are happy for you to make the cheque post-dated if you need to (say by a month or two months) to give you time to collect your sponsor money in after the event whilst keeping things hassle-free for the charity. It also allows us to confirm on the evening the actual amount raised.
You can download and print this sponsor form for your fundraising or you may prefer to set up a sponsor form for your preferred charity (from the choice above) online at www.justgiving.co.uk
To be allowed to take part, you must also be willing to complete and sign a copy of this form on the day of the event.

How to book your place:
You will need to pay a non-refundable deposit of £30 + vat (£36) online to book your place. This amount (per head) should more than cover any costs of running the event (the main costs are logs, paraffin, van hire and fuel, plus a few inexpensive props for the event). This payment is made directly to the organisers, Academy of High Achievers Ltd. It allows the organisers to begin to make the necessary arrangements to run the event.
Remember - By booking, you are committing to raising/paying at least another £114 (to make the total at least £150) and to take part, you will be expected to hand over a cheque on the evening or clearly demonstrate evidence of online fundraising to the same amount.
To make your booking payment to secure your place, please click on the payment button below:
If after the event, the running costs turn out to be lower than £30 + vat per head (they almost certainly will be lower if we get a good sized group of people taking part), any remaining monies will be paid over to 'Rotary Club of Furness Peninsula' by Academy of High Achievers Ltd. Your trainers from Academy of High Achievers Ltd will make no profit whatsoever from the event and all time and effort is given free of charge by the organisers.
Please call Tony Burgess +44(0)7989 469 570 if you have any questions about any of this.

Extra guidance information for the event.
Please take careful notice of the information below in advance of the event:
1) Avoid any kind of foot treatment (eg massage, oils and lotions, reflexology, nail polish) in the few days leading up to the event
2) Ensure that you have no flammable substances on your person (eg hairspray)
3) Ensure that trousers or skirt easily rolls up to knee height.
4) Bring a variety of clothing to suit variations in weather (including wet weather - we will run the event whatever the weather!) and bring a torch if you have one

5) Bring an old towel or two to wipe feet on and perhaps a spare pair of socks for after the walk
6) Wear clothes that you are happy to get smoky, dirty, damaged.
7) Feel happy to bring your own non-alcoholic drinks (hot and/or cold), sandwiches, snacks for the duration of the event. By organising the event this way, we maximise the amount that goes directly to the charity. (Although for this particular event, we understand that some food will be available / provided at the event).
8) Firewalks are notoriously difficult to photograph. If you bring a camera, be aware that taking photos will be considered a low priority activity, as safety and attention to preparing and monitoring firewalkers will be the key focus of the organizers.
9) Certificates will be provided to confirm that you have taken part in the event.

10) You are welcome to have a small number of family and/or friends come along to watch the walk itself. Please advise them that they need to be 'on their best behaviour' as we cannot afford for any distraction for the walkers themselves. Do not invite anyone who you think may be disruptive in any way as it could jeopardise the event. Watchers can take photos from a distance if they choose (although again be warned that photos of firewalking tend to be of poor quality). The start time of the actual firewalk cannot be specified exactly. The weather, the wood, the size of fire etc can all have impact on the time it takes to burn down to the right type of coals. With this in mind, we encourage that rather than have spectators arrive early and end up hanging around, instead we ask that you phone or text them periodically during the event to give them updated estimates as to when to turn up.
11) Any photos or video footage taken (if any) by the organizers may be used for promotional purposes - you will need to sign to agree to this in order to take part in the event.
12) Come with an open mind and a willingness to soak up learning and be ready to step out of your comfort zones. Please be fully aware that it is possible to experience burns in the activity of firewalking although the events are carefully designed to minimize risk and maximize learning and personal benefits. (If you would like to discuss this, please call Tony Burgess on 07989 469 570)
13) If you have any mental health issue, medical condition, or disability, please make the organizers aware in advance of signing up to the event (please call Tony Burgess on 07989 469 570)
14) Please note that no-one under 18 years of age will be allowed to take part in this event without permission from the organizers in advance of the day (please call Tony Burgess on 07989 469 570 to discuss)
15) At the event itself, a very permissive approach is adopted. Every person is very free to choose for themselves whether or not to walk on the coals when it comes to that part of the event and everyone will be applauded whatever decision each person makes.
Finally - Get curious and excited!
Your Fire walk
Instructors - Tony Burgess and Julie French

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On the day of the event itself, you have the opportunity to be involved right from the start by helping to build the fire and light the fire.
Once the fire is well lit, we will run a seminar for you indoors which will last between two and a half to three and a half hours (whilst the wood burns down to coals). The seminar is designed to educate and prepare you for the firewalk itself and also to help you to understand how you can apply the lessons to other areas of your life. We will also have at least one short break when you will be able to eat any snacks and have any drinks that you may have brought with you (see note 7 above)
When the wood has burned down and the coals are ready, you will be invited to come outside as part of the group and then the opportunity to walk on the hot coals will be provided. Onlookers are permitted at this part of the event (and please pay close attention to the guiding notes in point 10 above)
We wrap up the event by extinguishing the fire and going back inside for a group debriefing and feedback session.
The event will then be brought to a close after the feedback session and departures will begin.

If you have any questions about any aspect of this event, please call Tony Burgess directly on 07989 469 570
We look forward to welcoming you on 30th September 2011
Warmest regards
Tony and Julie
Tony Burgess and Julie French
Directors
Academy of High Achievers Ltd
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