hought neon was better left with
glowsticks in the '80s?
GUIDED only by
glowsticks and torches, often in the teeth of driving rain, a Powys farmer and his team successfully navigated a challenge that was thought physically impossible, writes Andrew Forgrave.
On Helvellyn they were forced to use
glowsticks to light the way back down after rain clouds covered the moon.
An organiser said: "Bring your
glowsticks and your dancing shoes as we dance and sing our way around the park to a playlist of your favourite music.
Add in dozens of nurses and maintenance people and staff members, and there are more than 200 people holding
glowsticks.
Those taking part in the march can take
glowsticks, lights and placards to make their presence felt.
People with crimped hair, glitter faces and neon
glowsticks were out in force to celebrate the anthems they sang as teenagers.
But, after Cov clubbers nearly dropped their
glowsticks, it was revealed they'd just be having a refit.
Families are invited along for another disco mix of the North's best pop music, face-painting,
glowsticks and musical crafts.
There will be
glowsticks and bubbles aplenty, with sound and light levels suitable for young children as they dance, with their parents, to Jessie DJ's selection of tracks.
Grab the
glowsticks and put your hand up in the air for the Old Skool DJs Mark Kavanagh, Francois, Pat Hyland, Paddy Sheridan and Dean Sherry who will be spinning the decks on April 1 at Dublin's Button Factory.