Ice Creams Assist The Northern Royal Albatross
9 May 2008
Ice Creams Assist The Northern
Royal Albatross
The chilly weather didn’t stop visitors and locals feasting on ice creams in Queenstown today to help raise money for the endangered Northern Royal Albatross.
As part of Shotover
Canyon Swing’s Royal Albatross Day, the company’s ice
cream van, Mr Ted, was stationed outside its premises in
Shotover Street encouraging passersby to make a donation in
return for ice cream. All proceeds will go to the Royal
Albatross Centre in Dunedin.
Shotover Canyon Swing General Manager Matt Hollyer said there had been a steady stream of custom for most of the day.
“It’s great to see people getting behind our campaign,” he said. “Ice cream puts a smile into everyone’s day regardless of the weather - we also hope we’re raising some awareness of the plight of the Albatross.”
Shotover Canyon Swing’s Royal Albatross Day is part of the company’s ‘I give a sh*t’ campaign which runs until mid-June. During the campaign customers will be able to experience the Shotover Canyon Swing a second time for a $10 donation to support the Royal Albatross Centre.
Photo caption: Shotover Canyon Swing’s Taelor Leinss (left) and Samantha Wills doing their bit to help raise money for the Northern Royal Albatross.
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