1168 days ago

LIONS BOOKFAIR ASSISTANCE NEEDED

Andrew Laing from The Lions Club of Kapiti

LIONS BOOKFAIR ASSISTANCE NEEDED

The annual Combined Lions Clubs of Bookfair is on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 October.

The Lions are seeking help as follows.

1. At the old Raumati Pool (Behind Marine Gardens) loading boxes on to transport to go to Waikanae from 9.00am to about midday on Friday 14th. Please report to Allan Taylor.

2. At the Waikanae Hall unloading boxes and setting up of the sales tables from 10.00am to about 4.00pm on Friday 14th. Please report to Peter Creswell.

If you are able to help please email Andrew at president.kapiti@lionsclubs.org.nz advising him at which location you can help, the times you can help and he will forward on to Allan or Peter as appropriate.

Even 1 or 2 hours will be a big help.

Please note however that you must be able to lift boxes of books. However at Waikanae you will also have the chance to do lighter duties of unpacking the books and placing on the sales tables.

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