Their two previous attempts at raising money were scuppered by coronavirus.
A community counselling service in Offaly is asking you to have the crack so they can raise vital funds.
It involves a challenge in which a groups of three or four hard boiling a number of eggs while leaving one raw.
Players then attempt to crack the eggs on their head, with whoever gets covered in the raw egg making a donation.
It's Accessible Counselling Tullamore's third attempt at fundraising this year, after previous events were cancelled due to Covid-19.
Founder of the service, James O'Connor says even an outbreak of avian flu won't de-rail this effort:
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— Midlands103 (@Midlands103) April 29, 2020
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