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AN EMERGENCY charity is asking the public to make the nude, rather news headlines by appearing in a saucy calendar.
It's definitely a case of the 'Bare in the Air' for the North West Air Ambulance whose motto is 'Care in the Air'.

Air ambulance bosses are looking for a dozen plucky men and women to star in their annual charity calendar.

The hunt is now on fo
r 12 fearless fundraisers willing to shed their inhibitions and their clothes, all to raise money to keep the region's emergency helicopter flying.

The only thing they'll have to cover their modesty will be the aircraft itself, which will feature in all the photographs.

And there's no age limit for whoever wants to be Miss March or Mr May. Anyone from 21 to 121 is invited to apply for the naughty but nice calendar.

Charity chief executive Lynda Brislin, said: "We are always thinking of different ways to raise money for the North West Air Ambulance. The emergency helicopter belongs to everyone in the region, so we think it's only fair they star in their own annual calendar.

"We promise it'll all be done in the best possible taste, and no-one will be showing anything they ought not to."

The photographs for the calendar will be shot during the summer and the finished article will hit the shops before Christmas.

Anyone interested in posing for the calendar should email ged.jones@northwestairambulance.com including a recent head and shoulders photo and an accompanying short letter.



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  • Last Updated: 15 July 2008 11:06 AM
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  • Location: Lakeland
 
 

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