[Bookstoprisoners] Lincoln's Challenge cadets

Brian Dolinar Brian.Dolinar at cgu.edu
Wed Sep 21 15:26:48 CDT 2005


The coop is a great idea.
The Food Not Bombs folks have offered to help us out with the Unity March.
Maybe talk to Zoe and Ben.  
 
Peace, BD
 
Brian Dolinar
Claremont Graduate University
204 S. Lynn St.
Champaign, IL 61820
brian.dolinar at cgu.edu

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From: bookstoprisoners-bounces at lists.chambana.net on behalf of Sandra Ahten
Sent: Wed 9/21/2005 8:39 AM
To: suzanne.linder at gmail.com; blue2 at net66.com
Cc: bookstoprisoners at lists.chambana.net
Subject: Re: [Bookstoprisoners] Lincoln's Challenge cadets




BIgger question I have been pondering. SHould we start calling it the
Community Book Drive to benefit the Books to Prisoners Program and looking
for co-sponsors.

Including the likes of the Champaign County Board (who might declare a
"books to prisoners" day in champaign county)... or some such thing; the
Food Coop (who might provide meals), honor socieities (who might work the
tables, flier before hand, etc)

I don't think with our current staff that we could honestly do a meal
(though it would be great... to have for all volunteers) until we get more
volunteers.

That said, I kind of think that, operating on faith and knowledge that we
live in an awesome community, we could probably say, yes, we'll have
pasteries, cereal and milk and fruit in the morning and a sack lunch.

The cadets don't need to be there all day, but it might be nice to have them
there, carry books to the cars, each in charge of a table (keeping it
straigtened), etc.

I"m rambling.
Sandra


>From: Suzanne Linder <suzanne.linder at gmail.com>
>Reply-To: Suzanne Linder <suzanne.linder at gmail.com>
>To: blue2 at net66.com
>CC: bookstoprisoners at lists.chambana.net
>Subject: Re: [Bookstoprisoners] Lincoln's Challenge cadets
>Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 09:26:27 -0500
>
>How many cadets are we talking about and what meal? My understanding is
>that
>we are asking for help before the sale and at the end of the sale, correct?
>They don't have to hang around all day during the sale. I think it would be
>reasonable to provide breakfast after everything is moved up from the IMC
>basement--I would be willing to coordinate getting that together if other
>people on the list think they could contribute food for a meal. We could
>also do some kind of sack lunch/dinner if they wanted a meal before they
>took things down.
>
>It would help to know how many people we will be feeding and what type of
>meal they would like to have.
>
>What do other people think?
>Suzanne
>
>On 9/21/05, blue2 at net66.com <blue2 at net66.com> wrote:
> >
> > Joe Comunale at Lincoln's Challenge is asking if we plan to
> > provide a meal (not a snack) to cadets who work during our sale.
> > They have not confirmed they can be there (scheduling and
> > staffing problems may interfere this time) but Joe says he will do
> > his best and expressed support for the BTP project's work.
> >
> > Anyway, in my letter requesting help, I have to say whether or not
> > we can provide a meal. I did not get the impression that it is a
> > requirement, more so they can be prepared.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> > Meg
> >
> >
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