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Still need a PC for Bikes not Bombs, 9/10

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Sid Creutz)
Mon Aug 18 18:50:27 2008

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Meet frosh, play with tools.  Let me know if you're interested.

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Hey,

There are two open projects happening at the beginning of the term that
need PCs.  These are great opportunities to meet incoming freshmen and
other prospectives and show them how awesome APO is. And if you haven't
PCed anything in a while, or even if you haven't been active lately, the
beginning of a new term is a good time to start again...

Let me know if you're interested in PCing either of these.

9/10--Bikes Not Bombs Wednesday Volunteer Night (starting 6:30 p.m.)

From their website: "Get your hands dirty with a wrench, flattening
bikes to Loading a shipping container prepare them for international
shipment, stripping bikes for parts, or sorting used parts. Or, help our
office staff with database updates or mailings. Sometimes special
projects will come up on Wednesday nights, such as large mailings,
carpentry, banner-making for events, etc."

9/13--American Heart Association "Heart Walk"

Help set up and run the Heart Walk.
Meet at 6:30 a.m.--yes, 6:30 a.m. Consider it an adventure, or an
opportunity to early-shift yourself in preparation for classes.

yilfs,
--Sid



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