Our class got around 11,000 drumbeats it was tiring but good fun!” Harlow Rennicks age 8 said, “It is good that we have been having fun and helping others at the same time.”ĭan Piper is the founder of DCP Drums and said, “We took our inspiration from weatherman, Owain Wyn Evans, who spent 24 hours drumming for Children in Need. “Having set up DCP drums who provide inspiring, high-energy music and fitness sessions for children, he is now also wanting to make a difference to the wider community and support children in need. Of course, we all jumped at the chance to help him as part of our commitment to raising money to support the annual Children in Need appeal.”Įmily Langdown age 8 said, “I have enjoyed our drumming session and it is good that we are raising money for Children in Need at the same time. He is a former pupil of our school, who encompasses what it means to dream big and aim high, values our pupils share today. Nina Capek is Head Teacher at Haddon Primary & Nursery School and she said, “Dan is a real Inspiration to our Haddoners. Haddon school children managed a whopping 70,479 beats throughout their challenge to add to the week’s total. Using the drumming lessons he gives to school children, Dan decided to see if children could raise money through sponsorship, aiming to hit a million drumbeats leading up to Children in Need day on the 19 thNovember. ![]() Dan Piper, founder of DCP Drums is a former Haddon pupil who came up with the idea of ‘The Million Hits’ for Children in Need.
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