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10000Booklet2016-FINAL10JULY16.Pdf Together we will serve and support nurseries, schools, nursing homes, agencies, businesses, beaches, parks and town centres by painting, building, weeding, cleaning, cutting and helping in whatever way we can. To join in and help rewrite the story all you need to do is; 1. Fill in your details and the hours you want to serve 2. Choose the weeks you are free to serve 3. Select the projects you want to serve in You can sign up through the sign up card contained in this brochure or online: causewaycoastvineyard.com/10000 WEEK 1 / MONDAY 4 - SATURDAY 09 JULY PJ1 COLERAINE FOOTBALL CLUB (Mon-Fri) PJ2 COLERAINE GRAMMAR SCHOOL COMPLETE PJ3 PORTSTEWART PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETE PJ4 HARPURS HILL FAMILY CENTRE (Over 18’s only) (Mon) PJ5 KIDS PORTSTEWART PARK CLEAN COMPLETE PJ6 RUNKERRY BEACH CLEAN COMPLETE PJ7 BALNAMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL COMPLETE PJ8 COLERAINE BUSINESS GIVEAWAY (Tues, Thurs) PJ9 RIDING FOR THE DISABLED (Tues, Wed, Thurs) PJ10 BARNARDO’S BALLYMENA COMPLETE PJ11 HARPURS HILL PRIMARY (Wed-Fri) PJ12 EDUCATION AUTHORITY PROJECT FULL PJ13 KILREA PRIMARY SCHOOL (Thurs, Fri) PJ14 PORTSTEWART TOWN CLEAN (All day Sat) PJ52 PORSTEWART CONVENTION CARPARK COMPLETE WEEK 2 / MONDAY 11 - SATURDAY 16 JULY There will be no scheduled projects on 12th & 13th July PJ15 BUSHMILLS PRIMARY SCHOOL (Mon, Thurs, Fri) PJ16 KILLOWEN PRIMARY SCHOOL (Mon, Thurs, Fri) PJ17 LITTLE ACORNS NURSERY PROJECT FULL PJ18 BALLYMONEY MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL (Thurs, Fri) PJ19 PORTRUSH BUSINESS GIVEAWAY (Thurs, Fri) PJ21 BALLYSALLY YOUTH COMMUNITY CENTRE PROJECT FULL PJ22 PORTSTEWART BEACH CLEAN PROJECT FULL PJ23 COLERAINE YOUTH PARK CLEAN (Under 18’s only) (Fri) PJ24 COLERAINE TOWN CLEAN (All day Sat) PJ53 KNOCKLOUGHRIM PRIMARY SCHOOL (Mon, Thurs, Fri) WEEK 3 / MONDAY 18 - SATURDAY 23 JULY PJ25 LIMAVADY HIGH SCHOOL (Mon, Tues) PJ26 DH CHRISTIE PRIMARY SCHOOL (Mon, Tues, Wed) PJ27 CULLYBACKEY COLLEGE (Mon, Tues, Wed) PJ28 PORTRUSH BEACH CLEAN PROJECT FULL PJ29 PORTSTEWART BUSINESS GIVEAWAY (Tues) PJ30 PORTRUSH KIDS PARK CLEAN (Guardians & U11’s only) (Wed) PJ31 HEZLETT PRIMARY SCHOOL (Thurs, Fri) PJ32 KYLEMORE NURSERY (Thurs) PJ33 SIMON COMMUNITY PROJECT FULL PJ34 CASTLEROCK TOWN & CARAVAN PARK CLEAN (All day Sat) PJ35 BALLYMONEY TOWN CLEAN (All day Sat) PJ51 COLERAINE COLLEGE (Mon-Fri) PJ53 OUR LADY OF LOURDES (Mon, Tues) WEEK 4 / MONDAY 25 - SATURDAY 30 JULY PJ36 MULBERRY BUSH NURSERY (TBC – Mon, Tues, Wed) PJ37 CASTLEROE PRIMARY SCHOOL (Mon) PJ38 MILLBURN PRIMARY SCHOOL (Mon, Tues day & eve) PJ39 RATHENE NURSING HOME (Mon, Tues, Wed) PJ40 NORTH COAST INTEGRATED COLLEGE (Mon – Fri) PJ41 CASTLEROCK BEACH CLEAN PROJECT FULL PJ42 BALLYMONEY BUSINESS GIVEAWAY (Tues, Thurs) PJ43 MACOSQUIN PRIMARY SCHOOL (Wed, Thurs, Fri) PJ44 COLERAINE GRAMMAR SCHOOL (Wed, Thurs) PJ45 GORRAN PRIMARY SCHOOL (Thurs, Fri) PJ46 COLERAINE YOUTH PARK CLEAN (Under 18’s only) (Fri) PJ47 PORTRUSH TOWN CLEAN (All day Sat) PJ55 BENONE BEACH CLEAN (Thurs eve) Additional Projects Unscheduled Projects The timeline for these projects will be arranged by the owners and those serving the projects. PJ48 – BUSINESS GRAPHIC DESIGN PJ49 – BUSINESS SHOP FRONT PAINT PJ50 – COAST (Causeway Older Active Strategic Team) Serving elderly members of the community through gardening, weeding etc. Personal Projects If there are specific projects in your neighbourhood which you would like to organise then we would love you to do that. Please register and let us know what you are planning so we can collate the many creative ways our community are rewriting the story. Rewrite the Stor y SUNDAY 10 JULY 2016.
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