Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Councillor Patricia Logue, has launched an audacious bid to break the world record for the biggest ever line of people taking part in the famous sit down dance ‘Rock the Boat’.
Mayor Logue is looking for as many members of the public as possible to come to Shipquay Street on Saturday 4th May at 11.30am to make the record attempt which is being held to raise funds for her chosen charities for her year in office, the Foyle Hospice and the Ryan McBride Foundation.
Galway-based Charity Ability West currently hold the world record attempt involving 1,809 people on Salthill Promenade.
“I’m really excited for this event which promises to be a fun day out and a brilliant spectacle in our city centre,” said Mayor Logue.
“We have a proven tradition of setting world records on the streets of this city and we have previously broken the record for the most astronauts and most Santas in one place.
“I know the people of the North West will come out in numbers to support this exciting challenge and my two chosen charities who do so much important work in our community.
“I hope to see as many people as possible on Shipquay Street on Saturday May 4th where we can Rock the Boat and the planet by setting a new world record!”
Event organiser Noel McMonagle from the Foyle Hospice added: “We see this as a very good opportunity to raise much needed funds for two local charities and at the same time have a bit of fun!
“We will lift the town with our record attempt and bring everyone together in a fun carnival way – so let’s rock this boat and rock this town!
“With your support we will do it and help Foyle Hospice and The Ryan McBride Foundation provide their services in our community.”
Anyone interested in taking part in the record attempt can sign up at: https://register.enthuse.com/ps/event/ROCKTHEBOATWORLDRECORDATTEMPT
A link is available on Council’s website to donate to the Mayor’s Charities at https://www.derrystrabane.com/about-council/mayor/mayor-s-charity