Holiday Volunteer Hours

by ghing

Thanks for all the hard work that you have put in volunteering with the Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project this fall.  As many of our volunteers will be out-of-town during the holidays, we have modified our volunteer schedule for the coming weeks.

Monday, December 8: 7-9pm
Thursday, December 11: 7-10pm
Sunday, December 14: 2-5pm
Monday, December 15: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Thursday, December 18: 7-9pm
Sunday, December 21: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Monday, December 22: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Thursday, December 25: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Sunday, December 28: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Monday, December 29: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Thursday, January 1: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Sunday, January 4: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Monday, January 5: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Thursday, January 8: 7-9pm
Sunday, January 11: 2-5pm
Monday, January 12: NO PAGES VOLUNTEERING!
Thursday, January 15: 7-9pm
Sunday, January 18: 2-5pm

After this, pages resumes its normal volunteer schedule:

Monday 7-9pm
Thursday 7-10pm
Friday 2-5pm

Watch your inbox for special Get Stuff Done! volunteer sessions that might happen over the holidays.

Best,
Geoff

submitted on Mon, 2008-12-08 17:09

comments:

Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 2009-12-03 05:51.
Had the finest season of his 12-year career, finally breaking through with not only one but two titles including a Major… Snapped a 200-event winless streak by winning the 2007 Lake County laptop computers Indiana Classic in Merrillville, Ind., for his first career title… Defeated rookie Todd Book, 194-192, in the semifinals before knocking off Wes Malott, 247-239, in the title match to snap one of the longest winless droughts on Tour… Just two months later, Haugen became just the second bowler in history to win his first PBA Tour title and the Tournament of Champions in the same season when he edged Chris Barnes, 215-214, to  laptop accessories  win the 2008 H&R Block Tournament of Champions… The top seed for the stepladder finals, Haugen seemed all but done in the sixth frame when he trailed by 52 pins, but he mounted one of the greatest comebacks in PBA Tour history, striking six consecutive times to put the pressure on Barnes; the eventual PBA Player of the Year had  dell laptops a chance to win with a strike on his first ball in the 10th and a chance to tie when he didn’t strike with his first ball, but he left the 4-pin

Volunteer!

During Indiana University's Fall and Spring semesters:
  • Mondays 7-9pm
  • Thursdays 7-10pm
  • Sundays 2-5pm
During Indiana University's Winter Break and Summer semesters:
  • Thursdays 8-10pm
  • Sundays 2-5pm
at 118 S. Rogers Suite #2 Bloomington, IN 47404 Please read our volunteering page for more information.

Donate!

You can also support us by donating materials, books, and/or money. We are always in need of packing materials and reusable manilla envelopes. Please contact us before donating books. Checks can be made out to "Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project" and sent to or dropped off during normal business hours at Boxcar Books at 408 E. 6th St. Bloomington, IN 47408 You can donate to our project online using PayPal by clicking on the button below.

Contact!

The Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project
c/o Boxcar Books and Community Center, Inc.
118 S. Rogers
Suite 2
Bloomington, IN 47404

1.866.598.1543 (toll-free)

mwpp [at] pagestoprisoners.org

Bookmooch

The Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project would like to thank BookMooch for their generous support. BookMooch, an online community for exchanging used books, has generously donated points to us so we can request specific books from BookMooch members.

There are many other groups that work towards the same goals as the Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project. Read more.

User login