It’s that time of year. Orlando is taking to the skies and sleeping on a 35-foot tower to help raise money and toys for Children’s Home Network. These 8 days where we gather donations are not for comfort but for necessity. While O is up in the sky, we often get some personal questions on how he stays fresh and clean enough to give hugs to the listeners who drop off donations.
Listeners always want insight into the toy drive so we want to share the Orlando toy drive shower science. Without a functioning shower, 8 days atop a 35-foot scaffold can be a challenge. Add 80-degree days and emotionally charged hugs become a bigger challenge. However, with a few key products, and a trusted routine, O. is able to stay huggable and fresh. The toy tower doesn’t have running water, so the easiest things like brushing your teeth become a chore. You’ll also probably hear the words “Epic Wipes” a lot, during the drive because they’re a game changer for his freshness. It’s funny that while showering is popular, it’s the second most asked question behind “How do you go poo?” We’ll keep this fun, camping tutorial to Orlando’s toy drive shower science, and leave the rest for another time. lol.
How YOU can get involved:
What started as a 5-day event, eventually grew to EIGHT nights of giving. But each year one thing remains the same, Orlando will climb 30 feet in the air and sleep in a tower to raise money and gifts for the children of the Children’s Home Network in Tampa Bay. Getting involved is simple. You can click this link to donate online or head to 250 Westshore Plaza in Tampa (where the old Sears used to be) to drop off any donations. Or you can simply help spread the word! We’ll be taking donations until Saturday, December 9 at 5pm.