Please see attached for the upcoming SCRAPBOOKING EVENT OF THE YEAR. A don't want to miss event. Sign up early to ensure your space is reserved. Please forward to anyone you think that may be interested in joing us.
The "Walk to end Women's Cancer" scrapbooking team Tiffany, Cindy, Amy, Brenda and Tom
Crop for Womens Cancer Overlooking Beautiful Lake Ontario and right on the Waterfront trail.
For a 35$ registration fee (which is tax deductible) you will get all of the following:
A BBQ lunch on the outdoor patio overlooking the lake. Beverages included throughout the day
Raffle prizes, door prizes and 50/50 draw
A goodie bag with a variety of items
Our friend Paulas store Scrapbooks and Smiles on-site for your convenience
4 feet of cropping space
An on-site bake sale
An opportunity to bid on auction items
What could be more fun than scrapbooking with friends while raising money for a cause that affects us all.
Tiffany Bond 46 Andrea Rd, Ajax, Ontario L1S-3V7
Come join us on
June 13th, 2010 9:00am-5:00pm
For more information contact:Tiffany Bond
tiffany007@gmail.com or 905-686-2807
On day of event 905-409-2440
To reserve your spot please send cheque by May 19th, 2010 to:
Include your full mailing address as well as your email address, that way tax receipts can be sent to you for your registration amount.
All proceeds go to the Walk to End Womens Cancer which will take place on September 11th and 12th, 2010
Ajax Waterfront East Pavilion 55 Ashbury Boulevard West Ajax, Ontario L1S-4T6
Take 401 to Salem Road. South on Salem Rd to 2nd lights (Bayly). Left on Bayly to first set of
lights (Shoal Point). Right on Shoal Point to Ashbury. Left on Ashbury. Pavilion is up on your
right.
__________________ "We cannot tell what may happen to us in the strange medley of life. But we can decide what happens in us -- how we can take it, what we do with it -- and that is what really counts in the end." -- Joseph Fort Newton
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"We cannot tell what may happen to us in the strange medley of life. But we can decide what happens in us -- how we can take it, what we do with it -- and that is what really counts in the end."
-- Joseph Fort Newton