1220 days ago

Bookarama is coming and we need your donations.

Terry Fullerton from The Rotary Club Of Cashmere

The 2022 sale will be held at the Addington Raceway Club House from Thursday 17th to Sunday 20th November from 9am to 6pm Thursday to Saturday and closing on Sunday at 2pm. (Half Price Sunday)

On Sale: Adults – Books – Fiction and Non-Fiction Prices $4.00 with some at $2.00. Some “specials” at higher prices
Children’s Books – Prices $2.00 and $4.00 with some “Specials” at higher prices.
CDs $1 per copy, DvDs $1 per copy, Vinyl Records from $1.0
Jigsaws and Games from $2 to $10.00
All sale items are carefully sorted and displayed in various categories to make it easy for you to browse.

Payment: Eftpos and cash

Please put your donations into a bag and place in the bins at one of these convenient collection points between 15th October and 13th November

Halswell New World Z Moorhouse Avenue BP Sparks Rd

St Martins New World Z Addington Raceway BP Halswell

Wigram New World Z Barrington BP Redcliffs

Countdown Colombo St Z Curletts Rd Oderings Cashmere Rd

Fresh Choice Prebbleton Z Colombo Portstone Garden Centre

Challenge – Milton St

Z Shirley

Z Templeton Raeward Fresh – Tower Junction

Larger boxed donations can be dropped off at the old Millers building on the corner of Annex Road and Blenheim Road on Tuesdays Thursdays or Saturdays between 9am and 12 pm.

Further information at www.rotaryinfo.org.nz...

All profits to Community Services

For more information email info@rotaryinfo.org.nz

Terry

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