Largest Charity Money Chain

United States

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Brooklyn, New York, United States / February 21, 2010

Attendees of the Inventgenuity Festival created a money chain made up of $436.32. The money was then donated to the International Rescue Committee[].

The record was set on February 21, 2010 at the 2nd Annual Brooklyn World Record Day, an event hosted by RecordSetter in conjunction with Beam Camp as part of their Inventgenuity Festival.

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- must use single dollar bills only
- bills must be attached using form seen in video
- coins must be stuffed inside the bills

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    Hi Kyle - what organization are you with or donating to?

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