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Wednesday, 17 November 2010 07:56

Quota members Shelley Daley, Jan Rhodes, Claire Dixon, Dianne Bellamy and Carol Shearer during a short lull at their successful two-day garage sale.

Quota members Shelley Daley, Jan Rhodes, Claire Dixon, Dianne Bellamy
and Carol Shearer during a short lull at their successful two-day garage sale.

Quota International of Papakura has had a busy month with fundraising activities. From a Garage sale for student scholarships to a Trivial Pursuit night to help the District Project 'Look Good Feel Better' everyone agreed they have had a lot of fun and satisfaction working together to help the lives of others.

Over $3700 was raised for the annual Audiology scholarships awarded each March to 3rd year Master of Audiology students and the local Salvation Army store were grateful to receive the few goods left unsold.


Theo Surynt and Donna Cox are all smiles in the linen, curtain and clothing
department. Two rooms of an empty factory gave plenty of room for
buyers to have a good look over the bargains.



 
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