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NRL Fundraiser Pack Dear Families and Friends, Beanie Kids has joined forces with our fundraising committee this year to help raise money for a good cause. NRL Beanie Kids are cute, cuddly and popular 21cm bean-filled plush bears that are fun to collect and make great gifts. To find our more about Beanie Kids please visit them online at www.beaniekids.com Each bear costs only $11.99 and there are some great prizes on offer this year! Every participant will receive a cool Beanie Kids environmental bag! Buy 3 Beanie Kids to win a FREE Mystery Bag! Buy 6 Beanie Kids to win a FREE Beanie Kid! Remember to ask your friends, relatives, colleagues and neighbours if they want to buy a Beanie Kid! Please return order to ................................................................. with money in an envelope marked ‘Beanie Kids Fundraiser’ before: ................/................ / .............. www.beaniekids.com Beanie Kids Fundraiser Order Form Name: .......................................................................................... Class:................................ Troy the Brisbane Shaun the Canterbury–Bankstown James the North Jimmy the St George Broncos Bear Bulldogs Bear Queensland Cowboys Bear Illawarra Dragons Bear BKNRL01 Qty BKNRL02 Qty BKNRL03 Qty BKNRL04 Qty Trent the Paramatta Paul the Newcastle Frank the Penrith Matt the South Sydney Eels Bear Knights Bear Panthers Bear Rabittohs Bear BKNRL05 Qty BKNRL06 Qty BKNRL07 Qty BKNRL08 Qty Richard the Canberra Pete the Sydney Andy the Manly Warringah Cameron the Cronulla Raiders Bear Roosters Bear Sea Eagles Bear Sutherland Sharks Bear BKNRL09 Qty BKNRL10 Qty BKNRL11 Qty BKNRL12 Qty Nathan the Melbourne Dave the Gold Coast Michael the New Zealand Mark the Wests Storm Bear Titans Bear Warriors Bear Tigers Bear BKNRL13 Qty BKNRL14 Qty BKNRL15 Qty BKNRL16 Qty TOTAL BEANIE KIDS: Tick if purchased 3 Beanie Kids to receive a FREE Beanie Kids Mystery Bag! Tick if purchased 6 Beanie Kids to receive a FREE Beanie Kid! ORDER TOTAL = x $11.99 = $ (Total Beanie Kids) Payment: Cash Amount Paid:................................................................................................... Date: ..................................................... Parent/Guardian Signature:.............................................................. .............................................................. Total Fundraiser Order: To be completed by fundraiser coordinator at the end of the fundraiser, once all orders have been handed in. Organisation Name:.................................................................................................... ITEM CODE DESCRIPTION QTY ITEM CODE DESCRIPTION QTY Richard the Canberra Raiders BKNRL01 Troy the Brisbane Broncos Bear BKNRL09 Bear Shaun the Canterbury–Bankstown BKNRL02 BKNRL10 Pete the Sydney Roosters Bear Bulldogs Bear James the North Queensland Andy the Manly Warringah Sea BKNRL03 BKNRL11 Cowboys Bear Eagles Bear Jimmy the St George Illawarra Cameron the Cronulla BKNRL04 BKNRL12 Dragons Bear Sutherland Sharks Bear Nathan the Melbourne BKNRL05 Trent the Paramatta Eels Bear BKNRL13 Storm Bear BKNRL06 Paul the Newcastle Knights Bear BKNRL14 Dave the Gold Coast Titans Bear Michael the New Zealand BKNRL07 Frank the Penrith Panthers Bear BKNRL15 Warriors Bear Matt the South Sydney Rabittohs BKNRL08 BKNRL16 Mark the Wests Tigers Bear Bear TOTAL Total Beanie Kids: PLEASE NOTE: Prizes are to be awarded based on individual orders only. For example, if one person orders 3 Total Mystery Bags: bears they are entitled to receive 1 FREE Mystery Bag; if they order 6 bears they are entitled Total Free Bears: to receive 1 FREE Beanie Kid. Skansen Brands reserves the right to request individual order forms Total Participants: to verify number of prizes are correct. www.beaniekids.com Fundraiser 2013 Organisation: Start Finish Date: Date: www.beaniekids.com.
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