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on: November 21, 2008, 10:43:37 AM
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Started by Pamela Gaither - Last post by FearofH2O
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Wow, I found how to register.  Looking forward to seeing many volunteers this year. I never had a problem at the mall, even late at night. See you there. Sandy
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on: November 17, 2008, 10:43:16 AM
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Started by Pamela Gaither - Last post by Pamela Gaither
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National Inclusion Project Contact Info: If you would like to contact the National Inclusion Project, please call, email, or contact us by regular mail at the following address: National Inclusion Project 104 T.W. Alexander Dr Building 1 PO Box 110104 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 Tel: 919-314-5540 Fax: 919-314-5541 To reach us by e-mail, contactus@inclusionproject.org
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on: November 17, 2008, 10:24:07 AM
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Started by Pamela Gaither - Last post by Pamela Gaither
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Location: Our location will be the same as last year-the foyer + storage room. Wrapping Center is located on the second level of the mall, in the hallway between Brookstone and Lee Spa Nails. Purple section D on mall map. The mall has promised to clean the storage room for us to alleviate the dust/dirt situation from last year. Please do come prepared with clothing layers because the temperature was rather unpredictable last year as we were in close proximity to the doors.
Security: I know in the past a few people have expressed security concerns, but I think past volunteers will vouch for the fact that mall security is very diligent during the holiday season. And the Wrapping Center has them on speed dial and although we have not had emergencies during past WFI events, they have responded immediately whenever we have requested assistance. Please note: Security are also available to escort volunteers to their cars, if requested.
Parking: You may park anywhere on the lot...we are NOT restricted. Our location is closest to the Belk's end of the mall-the entrance is on the front side, between the main entrance and Belk's, so parking on that side is the closest. See map above.
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on: November 17, 2008, 09:01:21 AM
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Started by Pamela Gaither - Last post by Pamela Gaither
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The foundation has requested that volunteers take the time to fill out an evaluation to help continue to grow and improve WFI. Once you have completed the form, please return it to contactus@bubelaiken.org or mail it to the Foundation’s new address. Wrapping for InclusionEvaluation FormThank you for participating in The Bubel/Aiken Foundation’s Wrapping for Inclusion Awareness Fundraising Campaign. We would like to hear any suggestions or comments you may have that would help us make Wrapping for Inclusion better. Once you have completed the form, please return it to contactus@bubelaiken.orgor mail it to the Foundation’s address. Volunteer Name:__________________________________________________ City Team Leader’s Name: ___________________________________________ City, State: _______________________________________________________ Wrapping Location: _______________________________________________ Date(s)/Time(s) of Wrapping: ________________________________________1. Location: What did you think of your wrapping location? (Was it conducive to the project, did you have good cooperation from management? Good location, etc.)
2. Set up: How was the ease of set-up? (Organization of items needed for set-up as well as display information)
3. Donation Process: How well did the donation process work from collection of donations to sending them off to the Foundation?
4. Wrapping: How well do you feel the wrapping went? What could have been done to make it easier or better?
5. Project Overview: Please share what you felt was good about the WFI project?
6. What do you feel should be changed about the WFI project?
7. What suggestions do you have for making the WFI project better in the future?Thank you for your input. We look forward to making next year’s WFI project bigger and better with your continued support and involvement.
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on: November 07, 2008, 02:40:29 PM
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Started by Pamela Gaither - Last post by kirbysmom
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I like 8, 10, and 49. (As well as the ones that were popular last year, but you know what those are!!!!)
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on: November 02, 2008, 06:25:51 PM
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Started by Pamela Gaither - Last post by Pamela Gaither
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Thanks for the help. I really appreciate the input.
Hugs, Pam
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