Fire and LEGO® Walk

Sat, Nov 1st 2025 at 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Are you ready to walk on fire or LEGO® for charity? We're organising a Fire Walk and a LEGO® Walk on 1 November 2025. Registration is now open!

Fire Walk


Why Walk the Fire or LEGO®?

Fire walking is an ancient practice that symbolises overcoming barriers and achieving the seemingly impossible.

Lego Walking as every parent knows is a painful phenomenon and symbolises a right of passage as our children grow older. 

All profits from the event will be distributed to PLANETS and MNDA.

What to Expect

Training Session: An inspiring safety and motivational training session led by a professional fire walking instructor to prepare you mentally and physically.
The Fire or Lego Walk: Experience the exhilarating moment of walking across a bed of hot coals or ankle deep lego. It’s not just a walk; it’s a powerful statement of your bravery and commitment to making a difference.
Celebration: After completing the walk, join us for a celebratory gathering with a BBQ, refreshments, and a chance to connect with other daring participants.
Fundraising: Boost your impact by gathering sponsorships from friends, family, and colleagues. Every step you take and every pound you raise helps to support the work of PLANETS and MNDA

How to Get Involved - CLICK HERE

Whether you choose to walk the fire or lego or cheer from the sidelines, your participation and support will make a critical difference.

Neil RyderContact Neil Ryder about this page:

(ALL fields required)

(If you are a Rotarian, please name your club.)

'What We Do' Main Pages:

Our members support numerous community activities throughout the year. At the Town’s Grand Fireworks Event we smoothly managed entry using the new ticketing system at the entry gates along with Ringwood Men’s Shed.

more  

On 25th October, a group of pupils helped us plant crocus corms in the grounds of Greyfriars Community Centre to commemorate World Polio Day.

more  
Winning Image of the MLW Prize for the Young Photographer of the Year,
Winner Billy Dixon-Clarke, Trafalgar School (Y 7-10). Title: “Life is like an onion”

The presentation of certificates and winners’ prizes for the Rotary Club of Ringwood Interschools Photographic Competition took place in The Barn, Ringwood School on 11th March 2025

more  

Bournemouth Collegiate School played host to a remarkable display of ingenuity as the 2025 Bournemouth and Christchurch area Rotary Technology Tournament brought together 32 teams from nine local schools in a celebration of engineering and innovation

more  

The Rotary Clubs of Ringwood, Bournemouth, Parkstone, and Pool lead by the Rotary Club of Winchester have joined together with nine Rotary Clubs in Uganda to fund the purchase and equipping of a mobile library in Kasese, Uganda

more  

3 billion children immunised. 21 million saved from paralysis. 1,000 cases a day reduced to just dozens per year. Read the story of one of the most ambitious and successful public health programmes in history - pioneered by Rotary.

more  

We’ve been supporting Ringwood Junior School’s Engineering Club for over 12 years now. To help fund the club we’ve secured sponsorship for them from Armfield Ltd. Managing Director Andy Macpherson joined us at our recent meeting.

more  

What a great bunch of people to be working with on the north gate at the Ellingham Show. Almost smooth running! Thanks to all the Rotarians who took part plus our friends (and family members) and the Ringwood Carnival Crew.

more  

Wow! If you weren’t at The Barn yesterday evening you missed a great night with The Swing Unlimited Big Band. 180 of us danced the evening away and raised funds for good causes. A really great evening.

more  
MLW Rotary Club of Ringwood Young Photographer of the Year Award
Category Winner - Henry Miller – Wildern School

24 schools across the South of England submitted a record 1158 entries on this year's subject - Atmosphere

more