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Weather Weakens Book Collections

Published: Thu 24 Jul 2008 02:07 PM
Downtown Community Ministry
Weekly Bulletin
Weather Weakens Book Collections
Stormy weather in Wellington has hit Book Fair banners advertising collections for Downtown Community Ministry’s big annual fundraiser.
DCM Director Stephanie McIntyre says, “We’re pretty sure that two of the banners have gone AWOL due to the incredibly strong winds we’ve had lately. This means fewer people may have heard about the collections.
“It’s frustrating too because these banners were newly made for this year with more colour to attract more books for the fair. Now we’re worried people haven’t heard that we need their books, dvds, cds and vinyl records.
“It’s important to get this message out because we only have four weeks of collections to go.
“We need people to spread the word around their friends and workplaces. They can run their own collection at their workplace and we’ll collect them.
“People love coming to the Book Fair and DCM volunteers put in a tremendous amount of effort to make it happen.
“The Book Fair is important to us because it raises a significant amount of funds that go towards supporting our work with people in need.”
For more information people can call DCM on 384 7699, visit www.dcm.org.nzor the Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/pages/Downtown-Community-Ministry/16957973521 .
ENDS

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