Boxing Day charity sea dip organised by the Lions Club of Llandudno needs your support

The Annual Lions Club of Llandudno Boxing Day Sea Dip is back for the first time since 'Lockdown'. Please go along for 11:30am on Boxing Day to support the Lions, the swimmers, and the two great charities the club are supporting this year.

*The start of a previous Boxing Day Sea Dip - photo courtesy of Greg Robbins & Llandudno Lions Club.

Ian Turner (*pictured left)
previews the
Boxing Day Dip: 
The Annual Lions Club of Llandudno Boxing Day Sea Dip is nearly here. This year 'Swimmers Registration' will be on the promenade in the gazebo's by the old Lifeboat slipway. 
If you, or anyone you know, will be taking part this year, do please make sure you register before going into the water. Registration is FREE. The club needs to know how many swimmers are going in so the RNLI and St John Ambulance volunteers are aware of numbers.
The two main charities nominated by the Lions Club of Llandudno to benefit from this years Boxing Day Dip are 'Ty Gobaith/Hope House' and 'Tenovus'.
But of course many other charities benefit from this spectacular annual event, that have been chosen by swimmers themselves. See you on Boxing Day..

*THIS IS THE OFFICIAL SEA DIP REGISTRATION FORM: Its FREE to take part. https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=949BDED9C67F563E!420820&ithint=file%2cdocx&authkey=!AIimzFrBBknPbCQ

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