City museum head and shoulders in front for world record attempt

2 03 2011

As you may already know, the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery took part in the world record attempt for the largest game of head, shoulders, knees and toes. The record is currently held by Bendigo South East College in Australia involving 1632 participants. On the 1st of March, at 11.00am, 40 people at The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery took part in the event, joining hundreds of venues nationwide.
The bid forms part of the ‘I Can Chatterbox Challenge’ aiming to raise money for children throughout the UK who struggle with communication. One in ten children in the UK start school with a speech, language or communication need. This year is the 10th anniversary of the Chatterbox Challenge with 2011 also being the national year of communication. The results are still to be released, but the museum would like to thank all those who took part.


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