Cashmere Rotary Bookarama 2020 is on and the collection bins are out
The Cashmere Rotary Club is once again raising funds for charity with another Bookarama at the Addington Raceway Stables and we need your donations of books , CDs, DVDs, Jigsaws, and LPs. This year’s sale runs from midday Thursday 19th November to 2pm Sunday 22nd November with everything half price on Sunday.
Please put your donations into a bag and place in the bins at one of these convenient collection points.
Halswell New World
Z Moorhouse Avenue
BP Sparks Road
Redcliffs New World
Z Addington Raceway
BP Halswell
St Martins New World
Z Barrington
Raeward Fresh -
Wigram New World
Z Curletts Rd T
ower Junction
Countdown Colombo St
Z Colombo
Oderings Cashmere Rd.
Challenge - Milton St
Z Shirley
Portstone Garden C
Z Templeton
For larger boxed donations please text 027 461 4013 or email info@rotaryinfo.org.nz for drop off venue.
Thank you
Terry
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