Two Boobs In A Bucket  challenge at Blackburn Radio Inc. stations in Chatham, October 1, 2014. (Photo by Mike James)Two Boobs In A Bucket challenge at Blackburn Radio Inc. stations in Chatham, October 1, 2014. (Photo by Mike James)
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Two Boobs In A Bucket

A fundraising promotion featuring two Blackburn Radio announcers will reach for the sky this morning.

Blackburn Radio Promotions Director Amanda Thibodeau says the Two Boobs in a Bucket event will see Entegrus lift them into the air at about 7:30am.

"Chris and Sam from CK Mornings will be going up in a bucket truck provided by Entegrus, and they'll be up until they raise $3,000," she says. "They have a blast up there, sometimes they've braved rain, they've braved high winds, they'll joke around, we'll have video coverage after the fact and we'll share that to all our listeners."

The money goes to breast cancer research.

Donations are being accepted here at the radio station on Keil Dr. by going to the Cancer Society office, or here.

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