It was a matter of time and logistics. Remember it is a good cause. Our new web site is started. For more information; http://ati.moblind.org Tks, Darrel
_____ From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Linda Coccovizzo Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 2:25 PM To: 'Adaptive technology information and support.' Subject: Re: [ATI] Fund raising contest for ATI Just a suggestion: Why don't you raffle off these awesome prizes instead? I would rather have something to offer the person from whom I am asking money than to just ask for money in hopes I can get enough donations so I can win a prize. Sure, some people don't mind donating, but I think insentive will go a lot further. From: ATI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of darrel Vickers Sent: Monday, December 08, 2014 2:19 PM To: [email protected]; 'Missouri Chat' Cc: Ati Subject: [ATI] Fund raising contest for ATI Adaptive Technology inc. Fund raising contest. Hi Folks, ATI is in need of operating funds. So in the spirit of the season ATI is having a fund razing contest. So while you are visiting with family and friends ask them to help you to win this great contest and support a good cause at the same time. Beginning today and running through January 31, 2015 I am sponsoring a fund raising contest for Adaptive Technology inc, (ATI), a special affiliate of MCB. The rules are simple. The individuals who submit the three largest amounts raised by the deadline of January 31, 2015 wins. Grand Prize: There will be a grand prize of a beautiful vintage, (not antique), walnut 8 day regulator wall clock. (Written description at the end of this announcement). Second Prize: A beautiful decorative wooden box. No description as yet, because I have not finished it at this time. Third Place: Two hand turned wooden ink pens. Note: In case of a tie, the names of those winners will be placed into a hat and the winner will be drawn out at random. Submit all funds raised to: Darrel Vickers 1527 East 6th St. Washington, MO 63090 All entries must be post marked by January 31, 2015 Clock Description of attached photo: Overall dimensions--36 inches tall by 14 inches wide and 6 inches deep. Features a glass door with a sculpted frame. 6.5 inch porcelain dial. Glass sides. A serpentine finial on the top and a step finial at the bottom. Color is a dark brown (walnut). The pendulum is approximately 11 inches long. It has a mechanical 8 day wined up movement and the gong has a deep rich tone. Thank You, Darrel Vickers, ATI President [email protected] <blocked::blocked::mailto:[email protected]> cell: 636-667-3176 http://[email protected] <blocked::blocked::http://[email protected]/>
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