Boxes and boxes of books continue to arrive daily for the 2024 Book Sale 
 
 
 
 
The Scottish Hall - the new location for the 2024 Book Sale is almost set up
 
The countdown is on for the 2024 event, with only 12 days to go.
 
Thanks to everyone who has picked up books for the sale so far.
 
We are in need of some extra member assistance to spread the load for the Book Sale Committee for the week commencing 20th May.
 
If you can help with any of the following tasks - please contact Book Sale Committee Member Lisa on 027 2304 611
 
- Scottish Hall Book Drop Off Supervision Monday 20th and / or Tuesday 21st  
 
- Speical *One Off* Book Pick Up (28 Boxes) from Bluff 10am Tuesday 21st (2 vehicles - 2-3 people)
 
- Extra On Call Book Pick ups  
 
 
If you have people asking you for the list of 11 Service Stations where books can be dropped off - here is the list again:
 
Lorneville Motors Challenge. Cnr SH 6 & SH 99, Invercargill
Wallace Town Motors. 49 Dalry St, Wallacetown, Invercargill
Waikiwi Motors. 376 North Road, Invercargill
BP North Road. 52 North Road, Invercargill
Caltex Avenal. 314 Dee St, Invercargill
Z Gladstone. Cnr Dee & Lewis Streets, Invercargill
Caltex Savoy 2000. 198 Tay St, Invercargill
Newfield Auto.  661 Tweed St, Invercargill
Southern Service Station Ltd. 298 Elles Rd, Invercargill
Northern Auto Services (Mobil). Cnr Sydney & St Andrews Streets, Invercargill
Riverton Automotive Centre Ltd. 105 Palmerston St, Riverton
 
Key dates & times for this year’s sale:
 
Thursday, May 30: 8am to 7pm
Friday, May 31: 8am to 7pm
Saturday, June 1: 9am to 5pm
Tuesday 28th May will be the Book Sale 'Final Set Up / Sorting' Lunch Meeting at the Scottish Hall catered by Inner Wheel.
 
 
The Grace Street Project is the selected major recipient of the 2024 Book Sale.  Want to know more about the recipient go to http://https://www.thegracestreetproject.nz/
 
Invercargill Community Connections Charitable Trust (IC2)  Chair, Janette Malcolm and Book Sale Chair, Richard Russell 
 
The Invercargill Community Connections Charitable Trust (IC2) was formed in 2020 to develop and run the Grace Street project.