FANCY drenching the Grimsby Telegraph editor with a bucket of freezing cold water?
Here's your chance to do exactly that. - and raise money for charity at the same time.
The Telegraph's editor Michelle Lalor has volunteered to be the latest "victim" of the ice bucket craze which has taken off in the past week.
And she will be joined by her deputy Michelle Hurst, who stepped in to offer moral support.
The social media craze is aimed at raising awareness and money for the neurodegenerative disease ALS, or motor neurone disease as it is known in the UK.
People are nominated by others who have successfully completed the challenge.
So far, victims have included sporting names such as David Beckham, Jose Mourinho and Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as those from the world of politics, like former Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling.
Grimsby Town's players even got in on the act at their Cheapside training ground on Friday.
Michelle was keen to join the craze and do her bit for the good cause.
She will also do the challenge in aid of the Grimsby Telegraph's 2014 charity of the year, St Andrew's Hospice, which is aiming to raise £2.5 million towards a huge redevelopment of its site in Peaks Lane, Grimsby.
But for Michelle to take the plunge we have set you, the reader, a target of donating £500 over the next week, with all proceeds going to the hospice.
Drop your donations into the Telegraph office in Cleethorpe Road, or make cheques payable to St Andrew's Hospice.
We will keep you updated on the fundraising total.
And don't worry. Should we reach the £500 target, our photographers will be on hand to capture the moment on video.
To let us know about your own ice bucket challenges – and send us your pictures and videos e-mail newsdesk@grimsbytelegraph.co.uk
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