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HomeNewsBook buffs buy big

Book buffs buy big

THE Rotary Noosa Daybreak Club has pulled off another successful Bookfest at the Noosa Leisure Centre this year.
The funds raised this year will be used to support Smart Pups training Assistance Dogs for children, to build water and sanitation facilities in schools and hospitals of the Solomon Islands, to provide Shelter Box relief in the earthquake disaster zone of Nepal, and to assist other local charities in our Noosa community.
The club offers its thanks to all volunteer helpers, to those who enjoyed the event and bought books, and to the sponsors this year.
Congratulations to the lucky raffle winner, B. McDonald from Southport. Have fun with your $1000 cash prize.
Don’t miss the next bookfest on 6 to 8 May, 2016, at the Noosa Leisure Centre. Noosa Daybreak promise one thing, you will never run out of books to browse and buy.
To find out more about Rotary Noosa Daybreak, call 1300 791 226, go to www.noosadaybreakrotary.org and come to breakfast with us at Noosa Springs any Thursday.

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