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Benjamin Andrew Footpath Library - Book Drive

Fri Aug 12 2011

Clayton Utz and the NSW Bar Association have joined forces in supporting the Benjamin Andrew Footpath Library with a Book Drive until Friday, 16 September. This drive is aimed at providing books for the New South Wales Corrective Services Division which supervises over 17,000 offenders (with over 80 per cent�male).�

Therefore�members are asked�to provide�the following suitable literature for the Corrective Services Division�that must be in excellent condition:

Books Novels Cookbooks Gardening Biographies Fantasy Self Help Dictionaries Atlases Magazines National Geographic/Australian Geographic Sudoku/Crossword Bike/car magazines Cooking magazines

Where to send your books

Please forward your donations to Lisa Allen�at� The Bar Association Library.

Volunteering

The Benjamin Andrew Footpath Library has allocated one Saturday every second month to Clayton Utz and the NSW Bar� to attend the storage unit at Kennard's Storage in Brookvale.� A combination of 4 volunteers will be required for each session.� Our next volunteering opportunity is on Saturday, 10 December at 1pm.� Here you will spend a couple of hours packing books for various hostels in New South Wales based on it's demographics.� A notice will be sent out closer to the date requesting those interested to register for the session.

Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Lisa Allen at The Bar Association Library.

2 September 2011

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