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NATIONAL RALLY FOR CANCER

Sunday 20th August

Meet at Ice Stadium Carpark Victoria Road from 12.45pm for drive to Wingatui Racecourse for Public Display

Dress up yourselves and your cars to the Daffodil Day theme

BYO afternoon tea

Coffee cart, and Mosgiel Scout Group will have BBQ sausages available during the Public Display at Wingatui

NB: Marshalls are needed at both Victoria Road and Wingatui Racecourse

Please contact Marion 0273387008

Daffodil Deliveries for Cancer Society

Monday 21st August - 12 noon - 4pm

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For those of you are new to the club, our branch members have volunteered over a few years now to deliver pre-ordered bunches of Daffodils to individuals and businesses around the Dunedin city area for the Cancer Society. They organise other volunteers to be the runners i.e. we drive the vehicles and the runners deliver the Daffodils. Some of our members bring along their VCC eligible vehicles, if they feel comfortable with driving around the city, otherwise a modern is also acceptable. We are given designated delivery areas and usually only takes between 1-2 hours depending on the number of deliveries that need to be done.

Daffodils and runners are picked up around the back of the Cancer Society Rooms down the drive off Frederick Street. Opposite the Entrance to the Public Hospital, and we stagger the times that you arrive to avoid blocking the car park.

So if you can spare a few hours on the 21st of Augustplease let me know what time you will be available between 12 midday and 1pm, as soon as possible.

This is a fun thing to do and a great way to meet some lovely people. Thank you very much in advance.

Regards Marion

“Daffodil Day this year is Friday August 25th! We would love for you and the VCC to help deliver our fresh daffodils out to the local businesses on Monday August 21st from 12pm-4pm. We just LOVE to have the Vintage Car Club involved in our Daffodil deliveries! How good do those daffodils look in the back of your gorgeous cars!!!! It worked well last year when we staggered drivers so we didn’t block up the car park! Our fresh Daffodil presales are going very well at this stage so we anticipate more volunteers will be needed compared to last year.”

Karen - Otago Division of the Cancer Society

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