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Auction on TradeMe for Youth Sustainability Film Project

19 June 2012

Auction on TradeMe for Youth Sustainability Film Project

Chance to Give the Kids a Touch of Fairy Magic for a Good Cause

Two fairies will share their magic for a once in a lifetime party treat.

Actress Liesha Ward Knox and the legendary Fairy Clare have joined forces to sprinkle fairy magic on the lucky children who will benefit from a special one-off TradeMe charity auction.

The auction is up now and will run until Monday July 2nd here.

All proceeds will go to Connected Media Charitable Trust, the charity that runs The Outlook for Someday sustainability film challenge for young people.

Liesha Ward Knox is an Ambassador for The Outlook for Someday. Her testimonial for the project is here.

A prolific Auckland-based actor, Liesha has been in numerous stage productions and TV shows such as Auckland Daze, Legend of the Seeker, This Is Not My Life, The Cult, Shortland Street and Mercy Peak.

Joining Liesha is Clare Battersby, one of Auckland’s most popular teachers of creative movement and dance for children, renowned for her powerful ability to engage children and bring forth their creative potential – otherwise known as Fairy Clare.

It promises to be a great show for children aged 3 to 8 and anyone else who is young at heart.

Now in its 6th year The Outlook for Someday provides an opportunity for anyone under 25 to contribute their creative voice to the global challenge of making a sustainable future real for everyone.

See www.theoutlookforsomeday.net for full details.

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